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![]() "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jeff Morris wrote: "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... ... Closer to the poles, the magnetism of the Earth pulls either the north or south pole of the compass down more. Close to the equator, the force is almost parallel. Not really, the region of zero dip wanders about 12 degrees north and south of the equator. Check out Chart 30 for this info? He was refering to the Magnetic Equator. Not as I read it he wasn't. It was a joke, Swifty. And besides, it all depends on how you interpret "close to the equator." From where I am, 12 degrees N or S is pretty close. You may be thinking about variation, which is definitely affected by local magnetic anomalies like massive iron deposits. Dip is also affect by anolmalies. Dip and variation are the same phenomenon, measured on different axis. What is the phenomenon you have in mind? Ah, how about The Earth's Magnetic Field? Or is there something else? |
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