If it is solar powered then yes, if not, then no.
During the manufacture of Cast Iron, an intermediate product is Pig Iron. Further processing results in Cast Iron.
yes,
malleable cast iron has temper graphite
you use iron for ironing your clothes,
iron and steel
Recycling economically is beneficial because u get to use it again and again and again and over and over
Sometimes extracting the metal would cost more than would be economically beneficial, either because of where it is located, the process that would need to be used to extract it, or other reasons.
Because, economically, it is an activity that produces utility but not any tangible goods or services that are long-lastinging beneficial.
Penecillin is a beneficial bacteria, being a factor to make antibiotics. Penecillin notatum is mold on bread, and Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus
Iron was beneficial because it provided weapons, tools, and utensils for the colonies. It was also good for trade.
Political grants and tax breaks. In most applications solar energy is not economically beneficial or has advantages over other forms of energy.
It can benefit the community by providing a place where families and friend can eat and socialise at the same time. Also, it can be economically beneficial to the community and providing jobs.
The minerals beneficial to the human body are: sodium potassium chloride calcium phosphate sulfate magnesium iron copper zinc manganese iodine selenium molybdenum
Specialization allows businesses to charge a higher price for the product. When a product is specialized, customers are will to pay more in order to have access to the upgraded features.
Ores are made by the interaction of magma (liquid rock) with lighter rocks and minerals in the crust. Metals can become concentrated by their relative density within the magma.
Yes, iron typically comes from rocks called ores. Ores are mineral deposits that contain enough iron to be economically extracted. Iron ores are usually oxide or sulfide minerals that must undergo processing, such as crushing, grinding, and magnetic separation, to extract the iron.
Economically what?