The artificial magnet made by pressing magnetic powder together under high pressure and temperature is called a sintered magnet.
A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point is called a line.
A mark made with something sharp is called an incision. An incision is a cut or a groove made by a sharp object, such as a knife or a blade. It can be intentional or accidental, and is commonly used in various fields such as surgery, art, and archaeology.
A mark made with something sharp is typically called a "scratch" or "gouge." It can also be referred to as a "cut" if it penetrates the surface. The specific term may vary depending on the context and the depth of the mark.
A smudge.
If the mark is in the skin it would be called a gouge or a cut. If the mark is in a regular spot, for example a piece of paper it would be called a puncture.
A mark made by a pen is commonly referred to as a "line" or "stroke." When it’s specifically in the context of writing, it can be called "writing" or "ink mark." In artistic contexts, it may also be referred to as a "drawing" or "sketch," depending on the intention and style.
Impact crater, or simply, crater.
To create a check mark (✓) on a Mac, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Option + V. Alternatively, you can also insert it through the Character Viewer by pressing Control + Command + Space, searching for "check mark," and then double-clicking it to insert.
Five letter words for TURNIP:Input: to enter data into a computer.Print: a mark made by pressing something onto a surfacePurin: a chemical compound.Rutin: a chemical compound.Unrip: to rip open
Typing a question mark on a normal keyboard is achieved by holding down the shift button and pressing down the question mark button marked '?' simultaneously.
Air pressure or atmospheric pressure. Wind is also air pressing against you.