The inset shows the lines
of force caused by the magnetic properties of the
Earth.
Note how the lines leave
the south pole (the magnetic north) and enter the north pole (the
magnetic south).
Observe how compasses point
north as a consequence.
It is important to note
that the magnetic poles do not coincide with the geographic poles. From
every point on the Earth, there is
a difference of a few degrees between
the direction in which a compass points and the direction of the
geographical north pole. The difference is called magnetic
declination. The magnetic declination changes slowly as time goes
by. This means that the magnetic poles move. In fact, the polarity of
the Earth, changes in irregular geological time periods.