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Why do magnets always turn to face the north pole?

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Why do magnets always turn to face the north pole?

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Magnets line up with the Earth’s north and south poles because opposite magnetic poles are attracted to each other. The magnet’s north pole is attracted to the Earth’s south pole, and the magnet’s south pole is attracted to the Earth’s north pole. It is traditional to put an arrow pointing to the magnet’s south pole, which will point north.

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