yes they do they use for lots of thing like pipes wires electrical cords
Yes, they used copper for jewelry, weapons, for art, ect...
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Copper has a myriad of different uses, but the use that first pops up in my mind is its use for electrical wiring.
yes
yes definitely. Copper tiles have a solid reputation for being safe to use on the floor. Copper tiles do not pose any threat to the foundation of a building, nor do they present any danger to people when they walk on them.
copper is in every thing, from electrical wiring in your house to electric motors that you use in your kitchen.
Yes, First Nations people in British Columbia did use smelting technology to create copper plaques. This technology allowed them to extract copper from ore and shape it into intricate designs for ceremonial purposes.
Almost everyone is using copper, it is found in almost everthing we use everyday. From the wires for elestricty, your apliances, your car, phone computers, many things.
It is not a good idea to use copper pipe with natural gas as any sulphur compounds in the gas can cause an oxide to form in the copper pipe. Often copper is used with propane. In these instances, soft copper tubing is usually used with compression fittings. The tools required are, pipe cutter and 2 wrenches.
No, neolithic people primarily used stone tools. The use of copper and bronze tools came later, during the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages.
Copper and tin could be melted and combined as an alloy, They can also be fastened together by some form of brazing, like soldering.
use to be often but not that often anymore.