these things are raw materials
A magnet can pick up things made from iron or other ferromagnetic materials.
No, corn starch is not magnetic. It is a carbohydrate derived from corn and does not possess any magnetic properties. Magnetic materials typically contain iron or other ferromagnetic elements, which corn starch lacks. Therefore, it will not respond to magnetic fields.
they have a lot of corn and iron and seeds and they grow alot of things
iron for the goods to be made from and coal for heating the iron and also many other things
Yes, magnets attract iron and other materials such as nickel and cobalt.
I believe that Industrial materials are things like Iron, steel, and aluminum.
Yes, iron plates are generally heavier than plates made of other materials due to the high density of iron.
Magnets can attract to almost anything that contains these 4 things. Steel, Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel.
Steel is iron with added carbon and other materials. For other materials to mix chemically with the iron, it has to be liquid. Melting iron changes it to liquid.
Iron plates feel heavier than other materials because iron is a dense metal, meaning it has more mass packed into a smaller volume compared to other materials. This density makes iron plates feel heavier when lifted or carried.
They traded things like horses,wheat,slaves,wine,corn,pottery,and iron
Wood, Iron, Sodium chloride, Ferrous sulfate, Calcium bromide, etc.