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  • South Magnetic Pole: Earth's Southern Magnetic Landmark Explained
    The southern hemisphere counterpart of the North Magnetic Pole is the South Magnetic Pole.

    Just like the North Magnetic Pole, the South Magnetic Pole is a point on the Earth's surface where the magnetic field lines are vertical. It's located in Antarctica and, like its northern counterpart, it's not a fixed point but gradually shifts over time.

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