theydon't make it they dig it out of the ground
dexteroo: let's explain this with a copper vein: miner finds copper vein, mines, gets ore, smelts, gets copper bar, sells copper.
Aerosol itself does not make metal rust. However, if the aerosol contains corrosive chemicals or if it traps moisture against the metal surface, it can accelerate the rusting process. It's important to use aerosols carefully and in a well-ventilated area to prevent damage to metal surfaces.
No, at room temperature a metal can never be invisible. Metal reflects light and thus remains visible to the human eye. If there is any special coating that can make the metal appear invisible, it would have to be designed and applied deliberately.
To make metal in Little Alchemy, you need to combine two elements: fire and stone. Drag and drop fire onto stone to create metal.
To make metal on Little Alchemy, you need to combine two basic elements: fire and stone. By combining these two elements, you can create the metal element in the game.
The silver-white metal used to make salt is sodium. Sodium is a highly reactive metal that is commonly found in salt compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt).
they are made out of metal such as metal in metal mixed with metal and metal with loads of metal and metal and you make street car my secret ingreidant.
Factories do not make metal ore. A refinery or smelter makes metal from metal ores.
they make metal ores which u can make into different types of metas
metal
metal
metal and non metal combined.
You can't make a bar of metal float on water, but boats with metal hulls float. Also, metal bars and other metal objects float on mercury.
you can't make metal dragons, you have to buy them
No!
in doodle god episode 2 you can make plutonium by mixing metal and radiation and to make a nuclear bomb you mix plutonium with weapon
give arms to a man....to get arms mix tools and metal..... fire and stone make metal .....(metal and energy make electricity) and to get tools mix metal and man
Metal smiths, metal workers, or metallurgists