magnetized in the oppos ite way. The earth is a magnet having a blue pole in latitude 70° N. long. 96° W. and a red pole in lat. '75° S.and long. 154° E. The direction of the mag DAYTON'S MOIST HOT-AIR FURNACE, scientific american, 1866-04-14
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