A person who digs for metal ore is typically called a miner.
Miners typically dig for gold in mines or rivers where the precious metal is naturally found. This process involves extracting gold ore from the ground and then processing it to extract the gold through methods like panning, sluicing, or chemical extraction.
Metal-bearing rocks sought after in mining are typically called ore deposits. These deposits contain high enough concentrations of valuable metals such as copper, gold, silver, or iron to be economically viable for extraction. Mining companies prospect for ore deposits to extract and process the valuable metals.
Iron ore smelting is believed to have started around 1200 BC in the Near East. The process involved heating the ore with charcoal in a furnace to extract iron. This early iron smelting eventually spread to other parts of the world, revolutionizing metal production.
People found iron by mining for iron ore in areas where it naturally occurred. Once the iron ore was extracted from the ground, it could be smelted in a furnace to extract the iron metal. This process of obtaining iron has been known and practiced for thousands of years.
Iron ore was found in the colony of Virginia.
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how do i get a metal ore
Ore is not a form of metal, it is a form of stone, from which metal can be extracted.
You have to mine the metal ore (an ore is a rock containing a metal compound) before you can extract the metal from it.
The ore must be mined, or must be removed from the ground. Then the ore must be processed to extract the metal
The type of ore will determine the type of metal. Iron ore yields Iron. Silver ore yields silver. Gold ore yields gold.
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"Ore" is a mixture of some kind of metal that you are trying to extract, and the rock that is generally mixed in with it.
Spelling matters. A "minor" is a person who is too young to manage his own affairs and finances. A "miner" is someone who digs for minerals and resources in the ground.