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Wood is not magnetic, so it does not have magnetic properties to interact with magnets. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt because these materials have magnetic domains that can align with an external magnetic field. Since wood does not contain these elements, it is not attracted to magnets.
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When plants and animals (any living matter) decay, their remains are in the soil, in the material called humus.
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When a magnet is brought close to a piece of iron, the magnetic field of the magnet causes the atoms within the iron to temporarily align in the same direction as the magnetic field. This alignment creates a magnetic field within the iron, which then interacts with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing attraction between the two. The iron itself does not become permanently magnetized, it just responds to the external magnetic field of the magnet.
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Not if it is a glass marble, but you can get metal marbles which would be magnetic in many cases.
The space around a magnet where its magnetic effect can be felt is known as the magnetic field. It is a region where magnetic forces act on other magnetic materials or moving charges. The strength of the magnetic field decreases with distance from the magnet.
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