What part of the earth does a compass needle align with?

What part of the earth does a compass needle align with?

  • Correct Answer: magnetic field
  • molecular field
  • gravitational field
  • geospatial field

Explanation: You can use Earth's magnetic field to tell you where you want to go. A compass needle aligns with Earth’s magnetic field. People can navigate by finding magnetic north. If you know where north is, you can figure out how to get anywhere. A compass is great for finding your way when you're out in the field!.

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