No, twins are not normally attracted to each other. In most cases, twins have a close, supportive relationship as siblings but do not experience romantic or sexual attraction towards each other. Attraction between twins is not a common or normal occurrence.
No
There are several types of chemical bonds. An ionic bond, for example is when two elements have opposite charges are attracted to each other. A positive and a negative charge or a negative and a positive charge can be attracted to each other. If a positive and a positive are attracted to each other or a negative and a negative are attracted, that's considered an immoral bond.
This describes a liquid.
They attract each other when they have differed charges, or to involve in chemical bonding.
Fraterna twins, or dizygotic twins, develop when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm. Each twin will have its own genetic makeup and placenta.
they arent attracted to each other, they are just closely packed together
different poles have different charges, and different charges are attracted to each other
Liquid :)
Liquid :)
yup
No
No, like pole repel each other.
i wanted to know the same ? cause me and my girl friend both have braces and so we kissed and found out that there not attracted to each other
They are not attracted to each other.
Protons and electrons are attracted to each other due to their opposite charges. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge, leading to an electrostatic attraction between them.
There are several types of chemical bonds. An ionic bond, for example is when two elements have opposite charges are attracted to each other. A positive and a negative charge or a negative and a positive charge can be attracted to each other. If a positive and a positive are attracted to each other or a negative and a negative are attracted, that's considered an immoral bond.
Maybe