HELP! ME! PLEASE!
If you put something like a piece of cardboard between a magnet and an iron nail, the magnet still holds the nail in place, even though the magnet is not touching the nail.
Explain how that happens. Use the word induce in your response.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Magnetism or magnetic field lines move through just about anything. The earth somehow creates a magnet near it"s center and these magnetic field lines move through the lava, rock, and soil of the earth to control a compass on the surface. So moving through a piece of cardboard is no problem for magnetism.