Your vehicle fades and if you are in a sunny location (Southern USA) you may find that where your magnets are will not. I have heard of them falling off. If you are advertising on your vehicle you may want to research the tax advantage of usage of your vehicle..just a thought....
Advertising magnets are generally safe for your vehicles paint as long as care is taken while displaying them. You should try to limit moving the magnets while they are attached to avoid scratching the paint in any way. Care should also be taken when applying and removing the magnets this should be done often to clean any residual dirt and grime build up from around the magnets and on your car. With the proper care steps being followed advertising magnets shouldn't pose a hazard to your car's paint job.
Magnets do not affect plants in any way
There re only magnets in hard drives but they're sealed and will not affect the computer in any way
Maybe, plants don't breathe the way we do, so maybe it wouldn't harm the plant, but you shouldn't try to purposely do that to a plant.
No, magnets do not contain glue. Magnets are made of materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that have their atoms aligned in such a way that they create a magnetic field. Glue is sometimes used to attach magnets to other objects or surfaces.
tutuapp cannot harm your device in any way.
NO.
no
you can't harm them or abuse them in any way
yes they do
I doubt if there is any way they can be good for you. The question is do they do you any harm.
Electric cars themselves do not harm the environment in any way. The only harm that can be done by an electric car is the misuse in disposing of the battery. Other then that the only pollution that can be caused by electric cars is when your recharging your battery and the only way it can cause pollution is because utility companies that provide electricity do so in non renewable ways