Subject: How does the human body act like a magnet
Date: Mon Feb 7 14:22:42 2000
Posted by Casey Grubbs
Grade level: 4-6
School: Gier Elementary
City: Hillsdale State/Province: MI
Country: USA
Area of science: Biochemistry
ID: 949954962.Bc
Message:
My mom showed me how you can thread a needle, hold it steadily over your
wrist and it will begin to swing in a circle, then change directions (mom
says it indicates what children she had/or would have-back and forth for a
boy, up and down for a girl- and it works on men too) What in the body
makes the needle move?
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