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Heat and cold both make magnets stronger, but cold temperatures make magnets stronger than heat does.

Actually, oly cold temperature make magnets stronger, you can actually try, hold one little magnet on your hand for like 30 seconds or something and you can realize that your magnet is really less stronger

Unfortunately this guy is wrong ^^^^^^

Cold makes a magnet stronger and heat can actually take its magnetic domains away. When a magnet is supercooled it becomes stronger because the atoms are moving slower and are thicker which make a stronger positive or negative side of a magnet.

Heat can ruin a magnet. There is a very hot temperature for every magnet called a Curie Temperature, which is when a magnet is no longer magnetized. For instance, and iron magnets Curie Temperature is about 1,000°C! This happens because the random motion of atoms increases in speed which disturbs the magnets magnetic domains.

(well... he's somewhat right)

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You both are right.

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