What makes the compass towards the north?

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2026-05-09 12:06

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A compass points north due to Earth's magnetic field, which has magnetic poles near the geographic poles. The needle of a compass is a small magnet that aligns itself with the magnetic field, causing one end (the north-seeking pole) to point toward the magnetic north pole. This alignment occurs because opposite magnetic poles attract, allowing the compass to provide a reliable indication of direction.

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