The Ancient Greeks discovered loadstone, a magnetic iron ore, in Magnesia (giving magnets their name). They are creditied with discovering many magnetic properties and possibly the magnet itself.
A shepherd from Crete named Magnes was the one to find the magnet. The magnet was found in 600 B.C.
Magnets first occurred naturally, so "before Man" would be your answer.
The first man-made magnet was created by the Ancient Greeks around 600 BC. They discovered that iron could be magnetized by rubbing it with a naturally occurring mineral called lodestone, which is a magnetite. This process created the first artificial magnet.
A magnet produced in earth; not man made.
the first man to find a lizard is adam hett in 1883
were do i find a 9 volt magnet
there is no magnet but there is a wheel
it said i find you very attractive
it said i find you very attractive
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Its a mad man iron man
You find a paper clip in the sports shop under the couch first then you go to the magnet use your rench in your spy phone open the box beside the magnet and throw the paper clip in. This makes the box blow up and the magnet dies.