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Moment of Science: Magnetic Pole Flip
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Shift in Earths Magnetic North Pole
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The Reversing Magnetic Field of Planet Earth - YouTube
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Our magnetic poles shifted in the past. Are we overdue for another shift, and how will that affect our electronics, the continents, and the Sun's effect on us while the poles shift?