The north end of a compass needle points toward which of earth’s magnetic poles?

The north end of a compass needle points toward which of earth's magnetic poles?

  • Correct Answer: north
  • west
  • west
  • south

Explanation: Q: The north end of a compass needle points toward Earth’s north magnetic pole. The like poles of two magnets repel each other, and the opposite poles attract. So why doesn’t the north end of a compass needle point to Earth’s south magnetic pole instead?.

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