Magnetic stone is composed of the mineral magnetite an iron mineral. It is located in certtain iron ore fields.
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No, the limestone is not magnetic due to the magnetic fields in the stone itself.
The naturally magnetic stone found in caves is called lodestone. Lodestone is a type of magnetite that has the ability to attract iron.
The Stone Henge is located in England
No, Earth's magnetic poles are not located exactly on its geographical poles. The magnetic poles are located slightly off-axis and can shift over time due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
no, gypsum is neutral since it is a naturally occurring stone with no minerals
No, lime is not magnetic. Lime is a type of calcium compound that does not possess magnetic properties.
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Yes, a stone that is balanced and polarized can function as a compass if it possesses magnetic properties. When a polarized stone is aligned with Earth's magnetic field, it can indicate direction based on the orientation of its magnetic poles. However, most stones do not have significant magnetic properties, so typically, materials like magnetite are used for compass applications. In summary, while theoretically possible, practical use would depend on the specific properties of the stone.
No, the magnetic north pole is not located in the south. It is located in the Arctic region, near the geographic North Pole.
It's correctly spelt mica and it is a mineral, not a stone. No, it, isn't magnetic- it is a phyllosilicate mineral with a layered structure and is chemically inert. It has superior electrical properties as an insulator, and can support an electrostatic field whilst dissipating minimal energy in the form of heat.
The black stone is located at Mecca at one corner of the kabaa