Earth's Magnetic Tilt: Understanding the Difference Between Magnetic and Geographic Poles
The magnetic axis of the Earth is tilted approximately
11.5 degrees from its geographic axis. This tilt is why the magnetic north pole and the geographic north pole are not in the same location.
It's important to note that this tilt is not static. The magnetic field of the Earth is constantly changing, and the magnetic poles drift over time. This drift is not a smooth process and can sometimes be quite rapid.