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Posted 21 Apr 2025

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A new study has found that Earth’s geographic poles may shift their positions due to alarming levels of ice melt caused by climate change.

  • Geographical poles are the points at which the Earth’s axis of rotation intersects the surface. 
  • The motion of the Earth's rotational pole with respect to the crust is called polar motion. 

Why Poles are Shifting? 

  • Earth’s rotation is not perfectly stable. It wobbles due to changes in how mass is spread across the planet. 
  • These wobbles can come from:
    • Fluctuations in atmospheric pressure, or ocean currents
    • Core- mantle dynamic 
    • Fusion of glacial caps and glaciers
      • According to the study, melting ice and shifting ocean mass could cause the North and South Poles to move by 12 to 27 meters by 2100. 
      • The leading cause is ice loss in Greenland and Antarctica, followed by smaller glaciers.

Effects of Shifting Poles

  • Navigation Problems: Shifting poles can affect satellites and space telescopes, which depend on Earth’s rotation for accurate positioning.
  • Longer Days: Melting ice moves mass from the poles to the equator, making Earth slightly more flattened
    • This slows down its spin, causing longer days
      • Since 2000, days have been getting longer by 1.33 milliseconds every 100 years, faster than in the past century.
  • Tags :
  • Climate Change
  • Earth's wobbles
  • Shifting Poles
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