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- Polar_drift abstract "Polar drift is a geological phenomenon caused by variations in the flow of molten iron in Earth's outer core, resulting in changes in the orientation of Earth's magnetic field, and hence the position of the magnetic north and south poles.The magnetic north pole is approximately 965 kilometers from the geographic north pole. The pole drifts considerably each day, and since 2007 it moves about 55 to 60 km per year as a result of this phenomenon.".
- Polar_drift wikiPageExternalLink northpoledrift.gif.
- Polar_drift wikiPageID "439821".
- Polar_drift wikiPageRevisionID "576761136".
- Polar_drift hasPhotoCollection Polar_drift.
- Polar_drift subject Category:Arctic_geography_terminology.
- Polar_drift subject Category:Polar_regions_of_the_Earth.
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- Polar_drift type Object100002684.
- Polar_drift type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Polar_drift type Pole103976657.
- Polar_drift type Poles.
- Polar_drift type Rod104100174.
- Polar_drift type Whole100003553.
- Polar_drift comment "Polar drift is a geological phenomenon caused by variations in the flow of molten iron in Earth's outer core, resulting in changes in the orientation of Earth's magnetic field, and hence the position of the magnetic north and south poles.The magnetic north pole is approximately 965 kilometers from the geographic north pole. The pole drifts considerably each day, and since 2007 it moves about 55 to 60 km per year as a result of this phenomenon.".
- Polar_drift label "Migrazione dei poli".
- Polar_drift label "Polar drift".
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- Polar_drift isPrimaryTopicOf Polar_drift.