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1. horseshoe magnets are stronger than the bar magnet because of its shape. The poles of a horseshoe magnet are pointing in the same direction and this creates a strong magnetic field. Therefore, horseshoe magnets are used to lift heavy objects.

2. When two like-poles point together, the arrows from the two magnets point in OPPOSITE directions and the field lines cannot join up. So the magnets will push apart (repel).

3. earthquakes ā€” we now know that most quakes are caused by tectonic processes ā€” forces within the solid Earth that drive changes in the structure of Earth's crust, primarily the rupture of underground rock masses along faults (linear zones of weakness).
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4.Latent heat.

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so do we got to pick a answer or write it?

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