Earth's poles

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Earth's poles

Summary

Earth's poles is a dyad[1].

Key Facts

  • Earth's poles's instance of is recorded as dyad[2].
  • Earth's poles's location is recorded as Earth[3].
  • Earth's poles's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 12753[4].
  • Earth's poles's has part is recorded as North Pole[5].
  • Earth's poles's has part is recorded as South Pole[6].
  • Earth's poles's has part is recorded as geographical pole[7].

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