5 million tons
As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 44 zettabytes (44 trillion gigabytes) of data stored in the world.
It has been theorized that excess stored iron can lead to atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease.
In the human body iron is stored in the red blood vessels.
iron can not be storde or transported in its free form because is toxic. so it stored inside of cells as ferritin and hemosiderin
Surplus iron that the body doesn't need right away is stored in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow, primarily in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin. Ferritin is a protein that binds iron and allows for its storage and release as needed, while hemosiderin is a more insoluble form of stored iron that accumulates when iron levels are excessively high. This storage mechanism helps maintain iron homeostasis and ensures a reserve for when the body requires additional iron for processes such as red blood cell production.
LPG is stored in iron cylinders because iron is a strong and durable material that can withstand the high pressure at which LPG is stored. Rubber and plastics may not be able to handle the pressure or may degrade over time when in contact with LPG, posing safety risks. Iron cylinders are also more fire-resistant than rubber or plastic, providing an added layer of safety.
the world rank of iron is 4
Steel since magnets attract iron.
The world cup is stored in their head office at Geneva Switzerland.
Iron taken in excess is stored in two forms ferritin and hemosiderin. Iron that is not used for erythropoiesis is stored in the mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) or the reticloendothelial (RE) cells of the bone marrow, liver, and spleen. The body transports iron in hemoglobin which is the substance in the red blood cells which binds to oxygen to transport to the whole body.
When iron rusts, a chemical reaction occurs where oxygen in the air combines with the iron. This reaction results in a release of heat energy, which is a transformation from chemical energy (stored in the iron) to thermal energy (heat).
Ferritin and hemosiderin are stored in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. They are primarily stored in the form of ferritin, a complex of iron and protein, with hemosiderin being a breakdown product of ferritin storage.