Natural magnets are called permanent magnets, because
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A permanent magnet is called a permanent magnet because its magnetism is 'always on', it generates its own persistent magnetic field unlike an electromagnet which is made from a coil of wire wrapped around a ferrous core and requires an electric current to generate a magnetic field
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Because they never loses their magnetic power
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