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A Map’s Drift Revealed Magnetic North’s Quirk

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We assume a compass points to “north,” but that north isn’t exactly geographic north. Sailors noticed routes drifting, uncovered magnetic declination, and reshaped navigation.

One of a ship captain’s quiet fears is a route that slowly drifts off course. Centuries ago, those small deviations at sea pointed to an invisible property of Earth.\n\nA compass needle follows the magnetic field, not the geographic pole. So in many regions, there’s an angle between compass north and true north—magnetic declination.\n\nSurprising detail: declination isn’t fixed; it changes by location and can shift over time. Sailors’ logs and measurements pushed mapmakers to abandon the idea of a single north and build correction charts instead.\n\nThis became an unseen engine of the age of exploration. Better declination estimates meant safer voyages, steadier trade, and more accurate mapping of the world.
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