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Where a planet's spin meets its surface, and where opposites learn they need each other.
means The two ends of a rotation axis or a magnet, or simply long slender rods of wood or metal.
from Two unrelated roots collide here: Greek 'polos,' the pivot of the heavens, and Latin 'palus,' a stake driven into ground.
Magnetic mismatchEarth's magnetic north sits near the geographic south pole.
Wandering northMagnetic north drifts dozens of miles yearly toward Siberia.
Opposite chargesLike poles repel; unlike poles attract, fridge magnets included.