Science, asked by lovepreet66a, 2 months ago

a
shepherd takes his herd
of sheep for grazing in a
region with rocks, trees
and long
stretches of grassland. He
used stick that had a
small iron piece attached
at one end to
control the herd One day he
noticed that the iron in the stick
was attracted to a part of
the
rock. Which of these
events explain the presence
of natural magnet?
(1 Point)
a
(a)The herd of a sheep grazing on
grass
(b)Using a stick to control the
herd of sheep
(c)The stick being attracted to a
part of a rock
(d)Attaching a piece of iron to one
end of a stick​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

It is story of  a shepherd named Magnes, who lived in ancient Greece. He used to take his herd of sheep and goats to the near by mountains for grazing. He would take a stick with him to control his herd.

The stick had a small piece of iron attached at one end. One day he was surprised to find that he had to pull hard to free his stick from a rock on the mountainside. It seemed as if the stick was being attracted by the rock. The rock was a natural magnet and it attracted the iron tip of the shepherd's stick. It is said that this is how natural magnets was discovered.

Explanation:

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Answered by kavitadevenda0
2

Answer:

the herd of a sheep grazing on grass

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