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The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron. The process is named after its inventor, Henry Bessemer, who took out a patent on the process in 1855. The process was independently discovered in 1851 by William Kelly.
most metals are magnetic but only 3 metals are purely magnetic these are iron, nickel and cobalt
In 1915 BHP entered the steel industry to become Australia's largest producer
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As of 2010 data, 1- Japan 2- China 3- EU27 4- Russia 5- Ukraine
Japan is the second largest steel producer in the world only under japan. Steel is a raw material.
The modern method of making steel from Iron ore was originally invented in England in the 1700s by a man named Bessemer, who invented the Bessemer Converter. American interest in steel came a lot later when they needed steel for railroad tracks and steam locomotives. The largest producer was, and still is, US Steel.
Ir produced 14.2 million tonnes during 2009. It is the 14th largest producer of steel in the world, and the second largest in Latin America.
The United States is the world's largest steel importer.
Bethlehem steel coporation produces large amounts of steel. This company is the second largest steel producer in the United States of America and the world.
Exporting basic metals and chemicals provides about 25 percent of jobs and 95 percent of exports. While crops from the agriculture sector provides about 30 percent of the jobs and about 3 percent of exports. Turkey has 60 different minerals that are produced in Turkey. Natural resources - minerals: · antimony · Bauxite · Boron salts - richest mineral deposit - 72% of the world's total · Chromite · Copper · Chrome · Gold · Iron · Lead · Manganese · mercury · Pyrites · sulfer · Zinc Raw materials : · Aluminum · Coal · Cement · Fertilizers · Limestone · Oil · Natural gas · Steel Agriculture: · Almond - eighth largest producer · Apples - sixth largest producer · Apricot - world's largest producer · Barley - seventh largest producer · Cherry - world's largest producer · Chickpeas - second largest producer · Cotton - seventh largest producer · Cucumber - second largest producer · Eggplant - third largest producer · Fig- world's largest producer · Grapefruit - ninth largest producer · Green pepper - third largest producer · Hazelnuts - world's largest producer · Lemon - tenth largest producer · lentil - third largest producer · Olives - fourth largest producer · Onion - fourth largest producer · pistacchio - third largest producer · Pomegranate - world's largest producer · Rye - ninth largest producer · Sugar beets - fifth largest producer · Tomatoes - third largest producer · Tea - sixth largest producer · Tobacco - sixth largest producer · Watermelon - second largest producer · Wheat - ninth largest producer
In 1880, Great Britain was the world's largest steel producer. The Us was a close second behind.
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