There are two types of global poles; magnetic and geographic. Neither were invented. The magnetic poles are two points on the Earth where the magnetic field is most intense. The geographic poles are the northernmost and southernmost positions on the globe.
a pole
Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract each other.
North poles attract south poles, and the other way around as well. Two poles of the same kind will repel eachother.
Same poles attract where as opposite poles repel. N-N= repel N-S=attract S-N=attract S-S=repel
Like poles repel and unlike poles attract and keep 'um away from your pacemaker.
Fishing poles were invented to fish with because they are called fishing poles.
No explorer invented them. They were designed and made by the tribes.
TONTO he is a fictional character not real so not right answer
A long, long, time ago
Nobody actually invented them. Ski poles were first used since the start of skiing. But I suppose you can call Ed Scott the inventor of the modern ones, since he, in 1958, was the one with an idea of aluminum poles. The aluminum poles are still the main types of ski pole on the market.
It joins the north and south poles, and it has stayed right where it is now ever since it was invented.
Samuel Morse invented the telephone pole after trying to put the wires underground, which did not work. The United States government gave him $30,000 to figure this idea out.
Totem poles were not invented by any one Native American tribe. They were widely used by only six different tribes. The name of the tribes responsible for producing the totem pole are the Tlingit Tribe, the Haida Tribe, the Bella Coola Tribe, the Kwakiutl Tribe, the Tsimshian Tribe, and the West Coast Tribe.
entryway poles, ridicule poles and shame poles.
The north and south poles.
Magnetic poles
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract.