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Because copper is relatively easy to smelt.
Copper was used by humans from the Bronze Age.
i don't think they had the technology available to create alloys during the copper age
A copper patina is a tarnish that forms on top of copper. This can happen because of age and oxidation that helps date materials or artifacts. Usually a patina refers to showing age on something.
Even though gold and copper are in the same family, copper is much more reactive than gold. This is why Copper rusts more than gold, and why there are so many copper compounds (IE copper silicate...). Copper is higher in the family, giving it these characteristics.
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Copper was a significant resource in the Bronze Age as. along with tin, copper is a component of bronze.
The Copper Age period is transitional between the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
Copper looks brown and leaves a signifigant odor on your hand when held too long.
Because copper is relatively easy to smelt.
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Yes because bronze is made of copper so copper was around before bronze
Corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. and its metal
Copper was used by humans from the Bronze Age.
NONE copper is an element and contains only copper - alloys (mixtures of copper combined with other metals) such as brass (copper and zinc) and bronze (copper and tin) both look different and cause the alloys of copper to have different characteristics
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The three periods of the Stone Age are the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. The Paleolithic period is known for the use of simple stone tools, the Mesolithic period shows advancements in tool-making and hunting techniques, and the Neolithic period is characterized by the development of agriculture and more complex societies.