No. It is made from iron found in the earth.
ANSWER:Only in a chance occurrence in a volcano. Steel is made from melting iron. Or it can be manufactured.
a Kiss casket Additional answer: Funeral pictures show a silver-white steel casket.
No, for the reason that the metal from which it is made is not found in that form in nature. A hammer is made from steel. Steel is a man-made metal composed mostly of iron with added carbon to improve the properties of the iron.
steel bridges are made out of steel OBVIOUSLY !!!
most of there sheilds were made of copper. later on they found steel and iron by the Assyrians and used that for shield and weapons.
Steel is found mostly by British Columbia and Toronto.
your average steel is made of steel
steel is found in most part of the world as it is increasingly produced and used in all if not most parts of the world it does not occur naturally as it is an alloy of iron and other element such as carbon , nmanganese etc . also the steel is produced in steel mill.
The Temple of Inscriptions is made of stone.I found this out on http://mayaruins.com/palenque/a1_223.html where there is pictures and more information.
They are made from surgical steel, and surgical steel is made of 440C stainless steel.
the blades are made out of steel and can be found at almost any equipment or inrink store