Here's the difference:
* Geographic North Pole: This is the point where Earth's axis of rotation intersects the surface. It's a fixed point, used for navigation and mapmaking.
* Magnetic North Pole: This is the point where Earth's magnetic field lines converge. It's not fixed and actually moves over time.
While the geographic and magnetic poles are close to each other, they are not the same. The difference between them is called the magnetic declination, and it's important for accurate navigation using compasses.