No but they are always coplanar.
all of them are collinear they lie in the same plane
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Yes. Any two points are always coplanar.
Compass is a device that points north. It begins with the letter c.
Compass
A compass
magnetism
magnetic North
The south pole das as simple as I can get
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If points B and C are collinear, it means that they lie on the same straight line. To determine if points B and C are collinear, you would need to know the coordinates or have a visual representation of the points.
The point to which a compass always points is the magnetic North Pole. This is because the compass needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field, which is directed towards the magnetic North Pole.
The Earth's axis always points towards the North Star, also known as Polaris. This means that as the Earth rotates on its axis, the North Pole consistently points in the direction of the North Star.
the compass would point north because it Always points north unless you are at the north pole. :)
One side of the needle points north. This is the one that is usually considered, so you would say that the "needle points north", but of course, the other side points south. The part that points north is usually specially marked. The magnetic compass reacts to Earth's magnetic field, which doesn't exactly coincide with Earth's rotation, so there may be some deviation, that is, it may not point exactly north.