Yes iron is a native metal
Aluminum and iron are often found in ores. some ores are compacted with difrent minerals like iron, Aluminum
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.
because gold have a native energy but iron does not have that native energy
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Aluminum and iron are often found in ores. some ores are compacted with difrent minerals like iron, Aluminum
Most iron ores are iron oxides or iron sulfides. Iron ores are also usually hydrated (i.e. includes water of crystallization). A variety of other metal ores (e.g. copper, zinc, lead) are sometimes mixed with iron ores. In much lower concentrations, almost any element (except the inert gases) might be found.
Ores of copper(Cu) are: -Chalcopyrite -Malachite -Azurite Native copper can also be found.
yes......however there are better examples of iron ores but ilmenite and rutile ARE iron ores.
copper, silver and carbon are not real ores but could be found as pure elements: carbon as coal, or diamond. Silver as nuggets. Copper as native copper specimen. Iron is almost never found in the free elemental state, and should be extracted from iron ore, which is not iron, but mainly made of iron oxides.
A Purdue University archaeologist found iron ore in South America.
Ores.
Chromium is associated with iron in chromite.
By smelting iron ores in the furnace, you'll earn iron ingots. Iron ores can be obtained by mining in generated caves.
Iron goods
The mining of manganiferous ores valued chiefly for their iron content is classified in SIC 1011: Iron Ores
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.