Tempt. Definitely tempt.
It doesn't really, but it does keep the colder air from reaching it hence the affect of the melting process. It's okay for thin ice and mostly clear ice, but not if you're trying to break a chunk off your roof. If this is a question for homework, the answer is this: Salt doesn't melt ice. Instead, the properties of salt repel cold air and attract warmer air, seemingly melting the ice. It is efficient for sidewalks and small portions, but not for larger jobs. The ice does melt because the salt makes the freezing rate lower
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
No
poles of the same kind repel one another. poles of differet kinds attract, and this is where the saying ' opposites attract' comes from.
Appeal tempt, seduce, allure, draw, attract, persuade, lure
allure, draw, persuade, charm, appeal to, win over, tempt, lure, pull, draw, magnetize
Don't tempt me. Tempt me not. Go tempt someone else.
Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
Don't Tempt Me was created in 2001.
By showing off with their antlers.
The boy tried to tempt me to rob money.
The duration of Don't Tempt Me is 1.92 hours.
A very tempting question to answer. 'Tempting' is adjective for tempt.
to tempt = פִּתָּה (peetah)
The abstract noun forms of the verb to tempt are tempter, temptation, and the gerund, tempting.
To provoke someone to do something through promises or persuasion. An example is "Can I tempt you to to smoke your first cigarette"