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| Natural magnets | Artificial magnets |
| 1.Natural magnets are the magnets formed in the nature. | Artificial magnets are the magnets formed by artificially. |
| 2.Natural magnet looks nothing other than an ordinary stone or rock.thus,it has no regular shape and size | Artificial magnet has a perfect size and shape. |
| 3.Lodestone or magnetite is an example of naturaI magnet and it is found in very few places. | Example of Artificial magnet is Bar magnet.It can be purchased or found in labs. |
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"Insoluble" generally means that a substance does not dissolve in water.
Some examples include: sand, fats, wood, metals, and plastic.
When we put them in water and try to mix them, they will not dissolve.
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- Materials which allow light to pass through them completely are called Transparent objects. Objects on the other side of Transparent objects can be seen clearly. Eg: Glass, water and air.
- Materials which don't allow light to pass through them completely are called Opaque objects. Objects on the other side of opaque objects cannot be seen at all. Eg: Wood, metals etc.
- Materials which allow light to pass through them partially are called Translucent objects. Objects on the other side of translucent objects can be seen but not very clearly.Eg: Oily paper, certain types of designed glass, tissue paper etc
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The skull protects the brain and the rib cage protects our heart and lungs.
The lower limbs of the body on which person walks on stands are called legs.
Abdomen is not a part of human skeletal system.
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