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Test: 3rd Grade Science
1. | Kelly and Daniel have two magnets. Every time the magnets are put near each other, they click together. The kids pull hard and separate them. They repeat this multiple times, and the same thing happens. What is causing this relationship between the two magnets? |
The magnets are broken.
The magnets have opposite poles (charges).
The magnets are not magnets.
The magnets have the same poles (charges).
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