The got as far as Cornwall in England, where they bought tin.
The top producers of tin are China, Indonesia, and Myanmar. These countries account for the majority of global tin production, with China being the largest producer by far.
I'm guessing that there would not be tin foil in heaven.It's unlikely, since the metals mentioned are far more precious and beautiful than tin foil.
As far as I can remember :P when Lam-ang was born he knows how to walk and talk already and he chose his name..
Nobody knows when the string telephone was invented (as far as I know), but I do know that the tin can telephone was invented in 1664-65.
Mediterranean Sea, however they went as far as the English Channel for tin.
Yes, but as far as I have seen, only the Original Flavored Oats are in tins.
That depends on what it carries. All joist/beam manufacturers have span tables that will help you determine this.
fare l'amore (far-eh lam-OR-eh) Notes: Pronounce final E's and merge the l' with the A in amore. Do not break them up.
Archaeologists have not found tin as a resource for weapons in their revealings and searches for the Early Civilization era so far. Back then most Civilizations would use copper or iron to create their weapons.
As long as it it sealed and not far past its due date, it should be fine. :)
As far as I can remember :P when Lam-ang was born he knows how to walk and talk already and he chose his name..