The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
They use mud to make bricks and plaster.
No one really knows who were the first people to use and make bronze. But it wasused in the bronze age, it was used 5000 years ago. But we still use it today.
the mesopotamianz did this so they could get what the needed
to make a bronze age sword you smelt copper and tin together. then pour it into a mould.
No, cavemen did not make bronze. The Bronze Age, which marked the use of bronze for tools and weapons, began around 3300 BCE, well after the Paleolithic era when cavemen lived. Bronze is an alloy made primarily from copper and tin, and its production required advanced metallurgical techniques that developed later in human history.
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze. This mixture of metals produced a stronger and more durable material than either copper or tin alone.
Bronze is an alloy of (usually) copper and tin. We mine the metal ores separately and then combine them to make bronze.
Bronze is an alloy, which is a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals.
Zinc and iron
Tin and copper.
copper, bronze and iron in that order
Zinc and copper make brass, and tin and copper make bronze.
None. Some medals are made of bronze, notably the Victoria Cross.If you are asking what METALS make up bronze then the answer is copper and tin (sometimes arsenic)
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Both metals are minor alloying elements of steel, so you could make steel with bronze.
iron and diffrent materials to make diffrent alloys
Zinc = Metals + 2 x Fire Aluminium = Metals + 3 x Fire Also Chromium, Copper, Iron... are made by this formula : Metals + n x Fire
Typically, bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, with copper being the primary component. Other metals such as aluminum, silicon, and manganese can also be added to bronze alloys to alter its properties for specific applications.