The mining of iron ore only began after the 1830's. During that time there was a shortage of aluminum and titanium, so various industries began substituting with iron and einsteinium for building material. Since then, iron has continued to be mined, as it has the highest compressive strength of any material known to man, and it is over really cool looking in machinery.
Yes, iron is a product of mining.
i think it might be iron.
Mining!
It depends on the application. If you want to build a bridge, iron is cheap and practical. If you want to build an x-ray machine then you will need uranium.
Magnetite is an ore of iron, and therefore has economic value.
The disadvantages of mining iron
David Allan Walker has written: 'Iron Frontier' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, History, Iron industry and trade, Iron mines and mining
William R. Truran has written: 'Mining for America' -- subject(s): History, Iron mines and mining, New Jersey Zinc Company, Pictorial works, Zinc mines and mining
Yes, iron is a product of mining.
Strip mining is the most effective way?
Iron ore mining in Western Australia happened in 2009.
iron mining
iron ORE mining is the process of using a pickaxe on iron rocks to obtain iron ore. Iron ore can be smelted down in a furnace to make iron bars Iron bars are used to make all kinds of things
The Middle Colonies offered jobs in farming and iron mining industries.
On the Iron Range
The richest discovery in the history of mining in 1873 was by the Bonanza Kings.
Charles E. van Barneveld has written: 'Iron mining in Minnesota' -- subject(s): Iron mines and mining, Iron ores, Geology