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Plz help 10 pts A temporary magnet a easily loses its magnetism. b has two north poles. c keeps its magnetism for a long time. d cannot be destroyed.
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Plz help 10 pts A temporary magnet a easily loses its magnetism. b has two north poles. c keeps its magnetism for a long time. d cannot be destroyed.
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Plz help 10 pts A temporary magnet
a easily loses its magnetism.
b has two north poles.
c keeps its magnetism for a long time.
d cannot be destroyed.
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Answer:
just did the test
Easily loses is magnetism
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is: Easily loses is magnetism
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