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    In Polish culture, the True Pole (Polish: prawdziwy Polak, plural: Polish: prawdziwi Polacy) is a stereotype of an ideal Polish person. This stereotype...
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    meets its surface. It is called the True North Pole to distinguish from the Magnetic North Pole. The North Pole is by definition the northernmost point...
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  • True Pole is a stereotypical ideal Polish person. True Pole may also refer to: True North Pole True South Pole This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    The South Pole, also known as the Geographic South Pole or Terrestrial South Pole, is the southernmost point on Earth and lies antipodally on the opposite...
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  • surface of the Earth. That place is called the True North Pole. True south is the direction opposite to the true north. North per se is one of the cardinal...
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  • (language) True Pole True Scotsman Whataboutism "Fallacies". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 2022-02-09. Curtis, Gary N. "The No-True-Scotsman...
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  • rapid shifts in Earth's geographic axial pole were found during this period. A characteristic rate of true polar wander is 1° or less per million years...
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    establish that true geographic north is north, then what we call the Earth's north magnetic pole is actually its south magnetic pole since it attracts...
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    undergone true pole wander, in the case of Europa by 80°. Uranus' extreme inclination with respect to the ecliptic is not an instance of true polar wander...
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    Over the past 150 years, the poles have moved westward at a rate of 0.05° to 0.1° per year and closer to the true poles at 0.01° per year. Over several...
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