battery,wire,iron
I assume you are referring to energy conversions. Well, the whole PURPOSE of an electric iron is to produce heat, and being electric means that it uses electrical energy, so the conversion is, simply, from electrical energy to heat.
Greenhouses do not "produce energy".
no iron is a metal
water can produce energy so can the sun
Iron is on the lowest energy level (for nuclear energy), or near it. Converting other elements to iron or nickel will produce energy; the other way round it costs energy.Iron is on the lowest energy level (for nuclear energy), or near it. Converting other elements to iron or nickel will produce energy; the other way round it costs energy.Iron is on the lowest energy level (for nuclear energy), or near it. Converting other elements to iron or nickel will produce energy; the other way round it costs energy.Iron is on the lowest energy level (for nuclear energy), or near it. Converting other elements to iron or nickel will produce energy; the other way round it costs energy.
battery,wire,iron
I assume you are referring to energy conversions. Well, the whole PURPOSE of an electric iron is to produce heat, and being electric means that it uses electrical energy, so the conversion is, simply, from electrical energy to heat.
Iron can be found in red meats. Iron is one of the most important nutrients in the body. It's responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells to the muscles, and is necessary to produce energy. A lack of iron can lead to anemia.
I'm not quite sure what your trying to say. If you were trying to say "Does a flat iron produce heat or not?" the answer is yes. A flat iron does produce heat.
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Calories don't "produce" energy; calories are a UNIT OF ENERGY.
They Produce Iron
They Produce Iron
The body does not produce iron, it only absorbes it from food.
Greenhouses do not "produce energy".
between the energy and the produce isles