The rule that describes the behavior of magnetic poles is that like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract each other. This is known as the Law of Magnetic Poles.
The rule that describes the behavior of magnetic poles is that like poles repel each other and opposite poles attract each other. This is known as the law of magnetic poles.
Yes, magnetic poles that are not like (i.e., north and south poles) attract each other due to the magnetic force between them. This is based on the principle that opposite magnetic poles attract while like magnetic poles repel each other.
The term is called "magnetic attraction" or "magnetic repulsion." It refers to the force between the poles of magnets where like poles repel each other and opposite poles attract each other.
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Yes Trout do eat tad poles.
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Insect larvae
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It really depends!
If you look carefully you will see their gills. Just like fish.
a baby frog is a tad pole when it is born it has a tale instead of to flipers /feet also tad poles are also born without hands.
they eat earth worms and flies, also they will eat tad-poles.
Take it in and put in a bowl of water where it came from then feed it so it goes through a process to becoming a frog.
small fish,earth worms,tad poles,baby frogs,berries,small flies,and cherry tomatoes
They eat algae and other microscopic life in nature. But if you can feed them fish food, egg yolk, and baby cereal.
Many, many frogs. There might not be fish or other animals that depend on water. So we'd all die.