usually cheap metal that was painted, like brass and copper, or stainless steal
The inner core of the Earth is composed of solid iron. The outer core is made up of molten metals, primarily a nickel-iron alloy.
Dust is primarily made up of dead cells.
the human body is made primarily of diploid cells
No. Only a few metals can be made magnetic
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.
Only a minute percentage of Nickel is actually made from recycled metals. Nickel primarily is produced in the United States, Russia, Australia and Indonesia.
Go to an award shop they should have some
No, it's composed primarily of iron and silicon.
A magnet is attracted by metals containing iron in their makeup, primarily steel.
The Caldecott Award is made out of bronze.
A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its worth is primarily the value of the metals or plastic it is made from.
Primarily nickel, iron, and cobalt.
US nickels are made of an alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper. Since 2000, most Canadian nickels have been made of a steel/copper alloy plated with nickel.
The inner core of the Earth is composed of solid iron. The outer core is made up of molten metals, primarily a nickel-iron alloy.
non metals
The inner core of the Earth is composed of solid iron. The outer core is made up of molten metals, primarily a nickel-iron alloy.
Metals of course dude.