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Where can we find magnets and how can we know what is rock and magnets because some magnets are like rocks?
Natural magnets can be found in sandy deposits in various parts of the world.
The strongest natural magnet material is lodestone, also called magnetite.
They are found in igneous and metamorphic rocks found around the world.
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