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The magnet, in this case, will induce magnetism in the iron. The iron has lots of tiny areas that are magnetic, but normally point in random directions; placing a magnet nearby will allign those, and thus induce the magnetism.
There are lots of materials that are not magnetic. Some are aluminum, leather, plastic, cloth, paper, wood, etc.
lots of things.. dry ice is colder i think and some chemicals go down to reealllyy low
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well it depends on what type of plant it is some plants like little water and lots of sunlight some like lots of water and little sunlight and others like lots of water and lots of sunlight.
Iron filings are often used to visualize magnetic fields due to their magnetic properties. When scattered around a magnet, the iron filings align along the magnetic field lines, making the field visible.
Lots of things can change it like a bigger planet right next to earth, a black hole, even humans. Those are the things I can come up with so far, but all I know that it has to be either huge and/or destructive. If the liquid center of the Earth is charged and rotating, it creates a magnetic field. If the rotating is reversed, for any reason, the magnetic field reverses.
The atmosphere of the earth is a magnetic filed
The properties of the field. You have lots of properties and can set these to various things.
Lots of things, with some creativity and a little skill.
Magnetic materials: -steel -iron -nickel -cobalt Non-magnetic materials: -aluminum -copper -zinc -gold -silver -wood -plastic -glass Note: Not all forms of Iron are magnetic.
magnets are used in everyday life lots like, sticking on your fridge, playing with, tapes, credit cards, door patches, to clip/hold things together, magnetic earings, to help find your keys, the tubes, you can even find a magnetic force in some animals as they are able to detect the earths magnetic field. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ dude definitely the wrong answer for this question.
Farmer=big field hose = spray little water irrigation = give lots of water farmer = not lots of time hose + big field = long time lots of water + big field = quick and fast farmer + quick and fast = happy
well you use a magnet to lots of things... from handbags to compasses!!unistation 360 plz like
something that involes lots of things in a question and very little tests done
The magnet, in this case, will induce magnetism in the iron. The iron has lots of tiny areas that are magnetic, but normally point in random directions; placing a magnet nearby will allign those, and thus induce the magnetism.
Lots of damp grassy stuff, rocks, little plants - loads of things.