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| anything that pulls iron, steel, and certain other metals |
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| the space around a magnet where magnetism acts |
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| a place on a magnet where magnetism is strongest |
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| What is the biggest magnet? |
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| The biggest magnet is earth. |
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| What is the strongest part of a magnet? |
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| Magnets are strongest at their poles. |
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| What are the poles of a magnet called? |
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| The poles of a magnet are called North and South. |
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| What do like poles do to each other? |
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| Like poles repel each other. |
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| What do opposite poles do to each other? |
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| Opposite poles attract each other. |
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| What type of magnet helps you find direction? |
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| A compass is a type of magnet that helps you find direction. |
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| anything created to solve a problem or to fill a need |
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a person whose job it is to make or build technology
(carpenter) |
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a person whose job it is to fix technologies or make them work.
(mechanic) |
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| a person who uses his/her creativity and understanding of materials, tools, math, and science to design things that solve problems. |
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the steps engineers use to design something to solve a problem
ask
imagine
plan
create
improve
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