its because aluminum tin is a very soft metal that can be shaped into new cans very easily
No cans currently in wide use are composed primarily or wholly of tin; that term rather reflects the nearly exclusive use in cans, until the second half of the 20th century, of tinplate steel, which combined the physical strength and relatively low price of steel with the corrosion resistance of tin. Most cans are made from either aluminium or tinplate steel. For the most part, however, it is really a case of old habits die hard. It is just something which has stuck in the modern vernacular.
Would you like a half and half drink, which is a mix of beer and another drink?
yes but its easier to use half and half ( half water, half power drink ) then you'll be set for hydration. Recomend me and message me if this was useful
Depends on what the drink is. If the drink has alot of calories then putting half water in there would reduce the calories in the drink.
yes!
A half and half drink is a beverage made by combining equal parts of two different liquids, typically milk and coffee or tea. To make a half and half drink, simply mix equal amounts of the two liquids together in a glass or cup.
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In rural Africa, very little, because the schools have very few items to help them teach. In most of the western world, up to half of the rubbish could be recycled.
half of teenagers that drink
yes i drink
can new born baby bunnies have half and half
One reason only half of the iron is recycled is because it can be difficult and energy-intensive to extract and process scrap iron for reuse. This can make it more economically viable for some industries to use virgin iron ore instead of recycled iron. Additionally, not all iron-containing products are collected and recycled efficiently, leading to lower overall recycling rates for iron.