Scientists are worried: the North Pole is shifting its position unusually - what's happening?
Our Earth is a dynamic, ever-changing organism. This dynamism is most evident in the behaviour of the North Magnetic Pole, the point on the Earth's surface where the lines of magnetic field forces converge vertically. Unlike the geographic North Pole, which is fixed, the magnetic North Pole is in constant motion. But in recent decades it has moved in a particularly unexpected way - what can this mean?