It would get HOT-sorry, couldn't resist. Really, nothing. Think of the world. It's a HUGE magnet AND it's got a molten hot core. Really hot and really magnetic! Simple, yes?
The compass needle would be affected by the magnetic field from the nearby magnet. The needle would align itself with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing the compass to point in a direction different from true north.
No, water is not magnetic so it would not be affected by a magnet in the same way a charged comb would attract water. The magnetic field from the magnet would not have any significant impact on the water itself.
nothing will happen dumbazz because it isnt magnetic
Rubbing a needle back and forth on a magnet would align the magnetic domains within the needle, causing it to become magnetized. The needle would then exhibit magnetic properties and attract items such as paper clips or iron filings.
If the magnet is thrown into a pool, it would sink to the bottom due to its weight, assuming it is heavy enough. Magnets are not affected by water, so it would remain magnetic underwater and could pick up any small metallic objects in its vicinity.
It falls.
the magnet will repel
A magnet looses its power when heated.
if a reptile got over heated it would cook
It would evaporate
it loses its magnetic properties
yes, when it is heated.
I don't see any sketch. But if you break a magnet in two, each part will be a magnet with its own north and south pole.
it will not attract
The compass needle would be affected by the magnetic field from the nearby magnet. The needle would align itself with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing the compass to point in a direction different from true north.
A current would be induced in the coil.
No, water is not magnetic so it would not be affected by a magnet in the same way a charged comb would attract water. The magnetic field from the magnet would not have any significant impact on the water itself.