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They used their superior two-wheeled chariots and their iron weapons
iron for the goods to be made from and coal for heating the iron and also many other things
Well, it is possible that they rubbed two rocks together, back and forth to make them sharp. Homo sapiens sapiens are modern humans and that means that they use the same tools as you and me
Iron is most commonly used for two main things in West Africa, Monuments, and Women's Toiletry. It is law that all Monumental figures must be made out of iron, and is punishable by death if an errected Momument is made of anything else. It is also law in most West Africa that women are not alowed to urinate unless the do so into a iron container. This is a very serious and sacred tradition, and it has been recorded women going days without releiving themselves due to lack of iron.
The two most famous iron-clad ships of the civil war era were the Union's USS Monitor, and the Confederacy's CSS Virginia. They were made famous when they fought at the battle of Hampton Roads, the first confrontation between two iron-clads. (Found on many other sites also, please remember the sites that this was found on may or my not be true)
copper, bronze and iron in that order
Iron is used a lot of daily tools such as pots and pans. Its also used in fire places and such. Hope this helps! :)
iron and steel
No. Copper and Iron are both elements and are made up of atoms of the pure element.
Iron sulphide (FeS) is made of two elements, viz. Iron(Fe) & Sulphur(S).
is made of nickel and iron
Iron and Aluminum
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
They used their superior two-wheeled chariots and their iron weapons