
The Earth's magnetic field is moving about 40 miles per year, which is causing the North Pole to shift towards Russia. This shift is not a new phenomenon, but it's happening faster than expected.
This shift is not a cause for concern, but it does have implications for navigation and communication systems. The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the Earth's core, and this movement creates electric currents that produce the magnetic field. The movement of the North Pole is likely due to changes in the Earth's core, possibly due to the movement of tectonic plates or changes in the Earth's rotation.