Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
The Arctic, on the other hand, has areas of water, which help warm the air. Though inaccessible for most of the year, it is possible to visit the North Pole. Travel companies offer cruise packages ...
Establishing a new North Pole marine reserve where industrial activities ... We have also collected water samples to test for "environmental DNA" or eDNA. By filtering water and collecting small ...
The planet's north pole is pockmarked by craters whose bottoms are always in shadow. Research has shown that these crater bottoms likely contain thick deposits of water ice. The new images of ...
The distribution of surface water-ice at the Moon's south pole (left) and north pole (right) Scientists say they have definitive evidence for water-ice on the surface of the Moon. The ice deposits ...
The magnetic north pole is different from the geographic North ... “The (core’s) fluid itself flows as easily as water does on the surface,” said Ciaran Beggan, a geophysicist at the British ...