because the mining of bauxite is destroying their natural habitat
The presence of two aluminum cans near dead toucans is often a humorous reference to a popular internet meme that plays on the word "toucan" sounding like "two can." In reality, this scenario is not related to any biological or ecological phenomenon but serves as a lighthearted joke. It highlights the absurdity of combining unrelated elements for comedic effect.
the aluminum cans don't attract and and steel attracts because its is made of iron and aluminum is not.
because it is made out of aluminum and u can recycle aluminum cans
No, magnets cannot pick up aluminum cans because aluminum is not attracted to magnets. Aluminum is non-magnetic, so it will not be attracted by magnetic forces.
yes it is because sprite cans are aluminum and u drink from it :)
I wouldn't recommend it because aluminum cans could have sharp edges that might injure your guinea pig.
More aluminum cans!!!
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
Aluminum is good for cans. Steel is still used in cans for vegetables, meats etc., because an aluminum can thick enough to survive pressure cooking is more expensive than a steel can.
Soda cans made of aluminum are technically renewable because aluminum is a highly recyclable material. Recycling aluminum cans reduces the need for mining and processing new aluminum, which helps conserve natural resources. However, the process of recycling cans still requires energy and resources.
Some are some aren't. If they are made of steel as some juice cans and a few other beverage cans are they will be. If they are made of aluminum as almost all beverage cans are they will not be.