to make themselves stronger and more alert during the day.
They used the plentiful iron to make more iron weapons, allowing more people to use the weapons on other people. Thus, advancing their civilization.
yes they use iron
Iron Age people lived in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. They built settlements and engaged in agriculture, trading, and sometimes warfare. The Iron Age is characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons in place of bronze.
The Hittites were the first of the Indo-European people to use iron.
people use iron to make things because it is really expensive and really soft. This means that it is really great coz people use up loads of money buying it when it does nothing.
well people used iron to make weapons cause of they needed something to make weapons out of the suddenly a group of people found iron and a use of it. so they needed to be protect so they carved iron and make it there very own weapon. I KNOW THAT I WOULD ;D
how did the use of iron change peoples lives
The people of Kush used bloomery furnaces to make iron from the ore they mined. This furnace was a type of hearth where iron ore was heated with charcoal to extract the iron.
I am not 100% sure if this is the correct answer since you used the word extensive... but the first people to use iron would be the Hittites.. While they created iron they could not create enough to be effective in the use of battle with the Egyptians... who used copper weapons.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but iron is essential for virtually all living organisms, so it is safe to say that billions of people consume or come into contact with iron in some form every day through food, supplements, cooking utensils, and infrastructure materials.
Do not understand what you are asking.
yes, approximately thirty people in the U.S. still use them.