first ones were made up of bone or wood but now there made up of high carbon steel metal
Answer:A compass needle can be made from any ferrous metal that can be magnetized.
== == Yes. It is magnetic or not. Tertium non datur. (Actually, the needle made of steel is a ferromagnetic.)
He made great improvements to the design of the sewing machine
Yes if the surface tension of the water is not broken. If you are careful you can place a needle on the surface of the water in a glass. Also if you reduce the surface tension with detergent (just a very little is enough) the needle will sink because it's density is greater than that of the water. NO (if the surface tension of the water is broken, a needle cannot float on the surface of water. This is because the needle has higher density than water (density is mass divided by volume).
The particles of rock and dust that the Earth much later would be made from had gravity. Much, much, much later, the planet was formed. Every object that has mass also has gravititational attraction, even your body. Even a sewing needle has gravity.
Yes, a sewing needle is a conductor of electricity, depending on which metal it is made of.
Steel.
Stiches is made in sewing with needle and thread
It is a sewing needle.
It is a sewing needle.
Sewing
A packing needle is a large needle used for heavier sewing, such as for sewing up canvas packages.
A sewing thimble is a small hard cup worn to protect the finger that pushes the needle in sewing.
No but the sewing machines thread the needle for you will help.
By sewing by hand with a needle and thresd.
NEEDLE
Early sewing needles were made out of bone, wood, and clay. Needles today are made out of carbonized steel or nickel and have better durability.