It is an optical illusion. The human eye jst makes it look uphill
Moncton, NB
They could be if you have magnetic powers
No, wood is made of mostly non-magnetic elements. copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic are also non-magnetic. The influence of a magnetic field on wood is not significant; however all elements are influenced by magnetic fields or electro-magnetic waves to some extent. That influence is significant on only few elements, such as iron.
maybe not
Cooling a magnet can actually increase its magnetic properties. At low temperatures, the thermal energy of the material decreases, causing the magnetic domains to align more easily and enhancing the magnetization. This phenomenon is known as magnetic cooling. However, if the magnet is cooled to extremely low temperatures, such as near absolute zero, it can lose its magnetic properties altogether due to a phenomenon called the Curie temperature.
The magnetic needles of the compass align with earths magnetic field coming off the polar ice cap.
Magnetic Hill Concert Site was created in 1984.
well a hill can be formed by a magnetic feild, water,wind, or ice.
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.
They work by using a magnet.
There are still magnetic fields in space - especially if you remain close to Earth. But magnetic compasses are usually designed to use gravity, which you won't have if you are in free fall. A specially-designed magnetic compass would work, though.
New Brunswick, in the city of Moncton.
No. A rock rolls down a hill due to the force of gravity, also known as gravitic force.
Dorothy Hill worked with your mom.
No, the sun does not have an iron core to generate magnetic poles
The principle that Bullet Train work on is Magnetic levitation and magnetic suspension. . .
It uses magnetic power to heat the food more evenly.
How do magnitized car crushers work?