The north pole from the Earth is moving
Northern light in Alaska, one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world
Scientists on Thursday said the Earth's north pole is being swept away quickly from North America and headed towards Syberia.
The Earth's north pole is made up of a magnetic field produced by molten iron in the earth's core, which does not coincide with the north polarity. The north pole was discovered in 1831, and when measured again in 1904, scientists found it moved 46.5 km.
Until now, it is impossible to explain why the magnetic pole from the North is swept away, but if the north pole from the real field is swept away from Canada, we will no longer see the wonderful northern light in Alaska. This light is formed by the interaction of particles in sunlight with lots of gas in the earth's atmosphere. It is possible that humanity is facing the risk of losing the most beautiful natural landscape in the world.
BINH NGUYEN
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