they use it to eat cheese
Tin cans, tin foil...
The metal provides nutrients
No, they did not use tin.
The simple answer is no because tin is very toxic. I would simply plant in the substrate with maybe a small stone as a weight if required. I have also used thin strips of lead successfully.
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cows use more tin foil than plastic bags.
You can use parchment paper or a silicone baking mat instead of tin foil in the oven.
The primary function of the can opener is to open tin cans. Though the first tin can have been in use since 1772 in The Netherlands, the first tin can was patented in 1855, though earlier un-patented models may have invented.
A can made of aluminum, metal, or tin can be recycled into other products. A can may be changed by placing holes in it and adding string to make walkie talkies or stilts. Paint, paper or Popsicle sticks can be used to decorate cans to use them as pencil holders. People often use cans to start new plants. Also, bread can be baked in cans.
Because we did not use as much tin as we mined so the value of tin dropped and people did not want to work in the conditions
Tin tiles can be used in quite a number of various places in one's own home. One of the best locations that a person can use tin tiles is the ceiling.
Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BC