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Why do we have a north and south pole, but no east or west poles?

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Why do we have a north and south pole, but no east or west poles?

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Imagine the earth has a pole running right thru the middle of it and it comes out on both sides. Then hold the poles that impale the earth and spin them around. That’s the way the earth rotates. The places where the pole sticks out on both sides are the north and south poles. Hence, there can be no east and west poles.

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