Are the Earth’s Magnetic poles on the move? 

On June 1, 1831, James Clark Ross found the north magnetic pole just off the eastern coast of the Boothia Peninsula, in the Canadian Arctic. I could give you the coordinates, but it’s not there anymore. In fact, it’s not even close.  It was first on 16 January 1909 three men (Douglas Mawson, Edgeworth David, and Alistair […]

Why is The Earth’s magnetic poles dramatically shifting??

Information; From The Insider; Gene Kim and Jessica Orwig   “Did you know that Earth has two North Poles? There’s the geographic North Pole, which never changes. And there’s the magnetic North Pole, which is always on the move. And right now it’s moving faster than usual. Over the past 150 years, the magnetic North Pole has casually wandered […]