Iron is a widely used metal. It is rarely used by itself because metal alloys(combinations of 2+ different metals) are stronger and cheaper than using a lot of solid iron. Common uses are in steel and pig iron.
There is little we do that does not involve rocks and minerals and the metals we extract from them. Sadly, people seldom stop to think about them. There are thousands of known minerals. We thought you might be interested in learning how a few of them affect you every day.
When students can relate the things they are studying to how it affects them personally, they are a lot more likely to remember the message. That is what this information is all about.
What follows doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of the essential role that rocks and minerals play in our lives.
Based on current consumption, it is estimated that you - and every other person in the United States - will use more than a million pounds of rocks, minerals and metals during your lifetime including:
Metals have all sorts of useful properties. They tend to be strong and flexible, they conduct electricity and some kinds of metal can be magnetized, some alloys are waterproof, and so forth. Most of human technology as we know it would be impossible without metal.
For pots and pans,handles for some type of drawers, zips, support parts for chairs or tables.
the metal iron is used to make steel in construction
we use metal in
building
making jewelries
making things safe
fridges Basketball nets wires toasters door knobs buttons on your pants cars trucks and motorcycles
There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
Sears uses columbite tantalite for the appliance uses because they are an appliance store. You can probably find traces of the mineral in their washing-machine's metal and their oven's metal as well.
Stuff that a mechanic uses. They will give you some
are the uses and demand for lead adequately met by its productuion
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metal equipments
There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
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All US coins use metal
Outside of basic research, there are no known uses of Fermium.
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Ammunition that uses a metal case. other than brass
Sears uses columbite tantalite for the appliance uses because they are an appliance store. You can probably find traces of the mineral in their washing-machine's metal and their oven's metal as well.
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