
Unprecedented Shift in Magnetic North Pole Baffles Scientists
The magnetic North Pole is moving towards Russia at an unprecedented rate, according to British scientists. Historically, the pole meandered near northern Canada, but since the 1990s, it has accelerated its drift into the Arctic Ocean and towards Siberia. The movement is driven by changes in the Earth's molten iron core, affecting navigation systems like GPS and military operations. Recent studies suggest a tug-of-war between magnetic forces under Canada and Siberia may explain this shift.