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How do you beat the second field op on club penguin?

go to ski hill and touch pole and then finsh the puzzle


How do you beat the second field op o club penguin?

you go and click on the bottom of the ski pole on the ski hill and finish the puzzle


How do you do the second field op?

You click the bottom of the ski mountain pole


How do finish second field op on club penguin?

Click on the pole at the ski hill and pass the test.


In which direction do magnetic field lines point from the south pole to the north pole of a magnet?

Magnetic field lines point from the south pole to the north pole of a magnet.


Who beat Scott to south pole?

Roald Amundsen beat Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole.


How does the magnetic field flow from the north pole to the south pole?

The magnetic field flows from the north pole to the south pole in a loop, creating a continuous path of magnetic force.


Does the prime Meridian touch the North Pole or the South pole?

The Prime meridian touches both the North pole, and the South pole.


What is the direction of magnetic field lines inside any magnet?

The direction of magnetic field lines inside a magnet is from the south pole to the north pole. This means that the field lines are directed from the region of higher field intensity (south pole) to the region of lower field intensity (north pole) within the magnet.


Which way do magnetic field lines run?

Magnetic field lines run from the north pole to the south pole outside a magnet, while inside they run from the south pole to the north pole.


Who led the second group to reach the south pole?

The second group to reach the South Pole was led by Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, and his team in 1911. They successfully beat their rival, Robert Falcon Scott, in reaching this milestone in the race to the South Pole.


What direction do the magnetic field lines ALWAYS travel?

Magnetic field lines always travel from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet, and from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet.