No.
The principal mineral of tin is cassiterite (SnO2).
No, but it's a big-time source of iron.
Tin has five electron shells.
yes if you get the energy(s) in the 4 booster packs included in the tin
Many companies need more tin today due to the increasing demand for consumer electronics and renewable energy technologies, which rely on tin for soldering and plating. Additionally, new regulations on conflict minerals have pushed companies to source tin from more transparent and ethical supply chains.
Yes.
green energy source
The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
it's found on asteroids in the middle east
waves is not a source of energy
No its not a source of energy..... geez...
no its a renewable source of energy