true north is the direction towards the Geographic north pole, the point on the globe exactly 90 degrees north of the equator, and thru which the earth's rotational axis meets the surface. Magnetic...
True north is where the axis of the earth appears on the crust, magnetic north is where the magnetic field of the earth has it's pole. The magnetic field of all planets shifts on a regular basis(but...
because it to differentiate between magnetic north and its self true north this is because every 12000 years or so the magnetic poles of the earth switch sides so if you were to use a compass it...
No, true north is literally a straight line from where ever you are to the north pole, where as magnetic north is what a compass will point to and there are places on earth where if you where to just...