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    The Apparent Tendency of the North (Or South)magnetic Pole to Vary
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The Apparent Tendency of the North (Or South)magnetic Pole to Vary

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The apparent tendency of the north (or south) magnetic pole to vary in position over time is termed


A) dipole.
B) magnetic declination.
C) magnetic inclination.
D) polar wander.

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