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Do magnets work underwater? How about in space? Explain your reasoning.

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yeah, the magnetic force isnt changed by its environment since the environment is not magnetic at all
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Answer:magnets work underwater the same as they do in air or in a vacuum.

Explanation : Water is almost completely non-magnetic, so magnets work underwater the same as they do in air or in a vacuum.

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