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1. A ring magnet does have polarity, but they are joining together end to end (you may consider a ring magnet as a series of very small sections of bar magnets joining together). There is still magnetic flux inside the ring magnetic.
2. Yes. Elevated temperature may cause more vigorous thermal vibration of the magnetic dipoles inside a magnet. This will de-orientate the alignment of the dipoles and hence reduce the magnetization.
3. Magnetization or demagnetization is the process in which the atomic dipoles are made respectively aligned in an orderly manner or de-aligned to a random orientation. The agitation (friction) among the atomic dipoles and their neighbours produces heat,