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No. The aluminum can does not have magnetic properties.
Candy is hard sugar confectionery and is water soluble and hygroscopic, which means it will attract water molecules from the air and eventually dissolve. Any buildings made of candy would therefore attract water molecules from the humid air we breathe out, from the steam from cooking and cleaning and showering, and from any natural humidity in the environment. The buildings would get sticky, then soften then dissolve into puddles. The same would apply to candy trees or paths. Candyland would be a really sticky messy place.
Unlike charges attract. Unlike molecules do not, otherwise everything ever would be attracted to everything else ever.If two molecules are of different charges, then yes, they will attract.
For starters,the environment would have only exclusive species and they would have different behaviors
I would say Rhino, cause if he were real you would not want to get in his way
lint lizzerd
If there is standing water in the canal. Then yes it would attract mosquitoes. Generally any body of water, even a fast moving stream will have a higher density of mosquitoes than a more arid environment.
Ecotourism.
The answer is no. Bulls are more attracted to the movements of its environment.
Ecotourism.
They attract tourists therefore causing pollution.
It would probably attract them.
it will attract weirdos who are very fond of the #9 and will attack u with a banana cannon
I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
No
ok the way to attract Justin bieber is to scream the loudest