Each material which can be magnetized has a material specific, so called Curie temperature. Above this specific temperature the material will lose its magnetism and the ability to be magnetized. Returning below this temperature, the material regains its magnetic properties.
Because when you reach the Currie point it looses its' magnetism.
There is an endless list of things that are not methods of magnetization. Eating, sleeping, square dancing to mention a few.
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Magnetizing doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
yes it does affect magnets ! though cold has little effect on the properties of a magnet , but heat drastically brings about change in properties of a magnet. With increasing temperature, the magnet will gradually lose magnetization until a certain temperature (called the Curie temperature) where the magnetization goes away entirely. In addition to this effect, the domains of the magnet will have a greater chance of changing orientation, further weakening the overall magnetic effect.
Your question is not clear and it is difficult to understand. However the earth's magnetization is not affected by rotation or the full moon.
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There is an endless list of things that are not methods of magnetization. Eating, sleeping, square dancing to mention a few.
the process of which the magnetization of a magnet is removed
Rapid evaporation helps reduce the temperature of water.
yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.
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No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.
The Earth's mean temperature will rise.
Yes, temperature have generally an important effect.