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Jeffery Stanley
2 December, 02:57
How magnets are alike and how are they different
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Paityn Mueller
2 December, 03:18
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Magnets are alike because they both stick to iron and they are different because they both repell
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Landon Horn
2 December, 03:55
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Magnets are alike because they both stick to iron.
They are different because they all are different shapes and sizes.
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