Fish are generally not attracted to metal in seawater. However, certain metals can affect the environment, such as causing changes in water chemistry or temperature, which may indirectly influence fish behavior. Additionally, some fishing lures use metallic components to reflect light and mimic prey, which can attract fish. Overall, while fish may not be directly attracted to metal, it can play a role in their habitat and feeding strategies.
aluminium
No it would not be attracted by a magnet bc it is non metal
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.
No, mercury is not attracted to magnets because it is a diamagnetic element, which means it has no magnetic properties.
Ferrous metal is any metal that contains iron.Iron is attracted the a magnet.So to test if metal is ferrous pass a magnet close to it, if the magnet reacts then you have ferrous metal.
A seawater fish is a fish that lives in the sea.
its a seawater fish
There are thousands of species of fish and they all look different from one another in some way. Seawater fish look like fish as do freshwater fish.
yes, it is a salt water fish
why are you attracted to girls?
wood
no
No, it is a diamagnetic metal but in gaseous form it is attracted towards magnet.
aluminium
Goldfish are freshwater, not saltwater.
Fish and marine life are able to live because oxygen is soluble in water, including salt water/seawater.
no it is not a metal