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You push a permanent magnet with its north pole away from you toward a loop of conducting wire in front of you.Before the north pole enters the loop the current in the loop is:
Silica-rich Organisms
Organisms, such as certain diatoms and sponges, that have skeletons made predominantly of silica (SiO2) compounds.
Seawater
The salty water that fills the oceans and seas, covering most of the Earth's surface.
Sediment Deposition
The process by which sediment settles out of the transportation medium and accumulates on a surface, forming layers of sediment.
Current Movement
The motion of water in a defined direction within bodies of water, influenced by various factors including wind, water density, and the Earth's rotation.
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