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The magnetic field of the earth can be modelled by that of a point dipole placed at the centre of the earth. The dipole axis makes an angle of 11.`3^(@)` with the axis of the earth. At mumbai, declination is nearlyzero, then.

A

the declination varies between `11.3^(@)CW` to `11.3^ (@)E`

B

the least declination is `0^(@)`

C

the plane defined by dipole axis the earth axis passes through Greenwich

D

declination averaged over the earth must be always negative

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For the earth's magnetism, the magnetic field lines of the earth resemble that of a hypothetical dipole located at the centre of the earth.
The axis of the dipole does not concide with the axis of rotation of the earthbut presently titled by approxmately `11.3^(@)` with respect to the later. this results into two situations as given in the figure ahead.

Hence, the declination varies between `11.3^(@)W` to `11.3^(@)E`.
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