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Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon . Depending on the nature of the use of steel , other metals can be added as alloys.
The whole is made in a steel works.
Volcanoes do NOT make steel. They produce, gas, rock, lava, magma,
NB Looking into a steel furnace might be like looking into an erupting crater of a volcano; very hot, glowing red. However, they are two completely different things.
It is called Lava
the volcano...
They are rocks that come out of a volcano
Lava
The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
Earth's interior.
fumaroles
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a crater is the opening at the top of a volcano. Vents are the openings that sometimes come at the sides of the volcano because there may be alot of magma in the volcano and it needs to come out somehow. so it sort of pressurizes the side of the volcano until it breaks through to make an opening. the opening is called a vent.
Pavlof Volcano has many legends about it. Many of the legends include a form of personification of evil living in the volcano. When the volcano erupts then that personified evil will come out and attack the people.
Steel is an ALLOY of iron and carbon . In the Blast Furnace, iron ore is reduced to iron. When cool it is very brittle. However, whilst hot it is placed into a BOS plant. In the BOS plant the level of carbon is adjusted, so as to make steel. The amount of carbon alloyed to iron varies from 0.2% to 2.0% depending on the nature of the use of the steel. e.g. razor strip, sheet steel( cars/white goods etc.,) forged steel (tools) ,and building steel (re-inforcing bars). Also whilst in the BOS plant , or even in another furnace, levels of phosphorus, vanadium, chromium, nickel etc., are adjusted in order to produce Stainless Steel, Re-inforced railway lines(rails) for railway switches. etc., NB BOS plant ' Basic Oxygen Sulphur plant., Successor to the Bessemer Converter. Also now they can use electric arc furnaces to do the same and/or make different types of steel.
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