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I believe it went into the iron age.
Bronze took us from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.
no it is from copper and tin
No difference except the 863 specs sintered iron/copper, not bronze (TIN/copper).
Bronze nickel iron steel and gold
Iron progressively replaced bronze.
The Bronze age occurred before the Iron age because Bronze is easier to harvest from ores than iron. Bronze is also easier to shape than iron.
Bronze
Bronze has a higher density. so for an equal volume bronze will be heavier.
Bronze and iron were an important introduction because they were a new, stronger medium for weaponry. By creating bronze and iron weapons, warfare was revolutionized.
Bronze does not rust the way that iron does, bronze will corrode, but at a much slower rate than iron.
Copper, bronze, and iron are all metals and conductors of electricity.
Wrought iron is not as strong as hardened bronze. If you work the iron ore into steel, then it would be harder and stronger than bronze.
Because bronze was found before Iron and they named it "the age"
Gold and iron are types of metals, while bronze is a metal alloy.
No. Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin.
The Iron Age is after the Bronze Age.