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the thing that always fascinated me about this is the geotemporal aspect of the Earth's poles. the magnetic poles change every so often (epochly speaking) and scientists have located those historical poles by looking at the alignment of iron fragments in the ocean floor, especially at the conjunctions of the continental plates. cool.
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