At first which metal had been used by human ?
the first commonly metal used was wood
the first metal used by men was copper
bronze metal was the first metal to be used in ancient times.
the first metal that was made was iron
The first magnetic resonance image was published in 1973 and the first study performed on a human took place on July 3, 1977
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.
Iron is the single most widely used metal, as well as being a necessary nutrient for human health, so yes, it is major.
The sport was named when someone commented that a new metal sled, first used in 1892, resembled a skeleton.
alloys are a base metal with a little of a similar metal mixed into it to make them harder for everyday use and are used for structual purposes such as building
No. It is a natural aspect of human sexuality. In fact, surveys routinely show that the majority of gay people had to "get used to" being gay, and did not want to be gay at first. Some never get used to it.No. It is a natural aspect of human sexuality.
Bin Seena. he also invented cat gut the tool used for stiching still used today