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Yes, the Earth's magnetic poles are indeed shifting. The North Magnetic Pole is moving away from Canada and towards Siberia at a rate of about 50 km per year. The shift is part of a larger, long-term process known as polar wander, in which the orientation of Earth's magnetic field changes over time. Scientists have been monitoring the shift of the magnetic poles and studying its causes, including changes in the Earth's core and fluctuations in the flow of molten iron.
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