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Bronze is a metal. All metals conduct heat.
A metal sculpture is a type of three dimentional artwork that is made by metal that is built up and fired, welded, molded, or cast. Basically, it's just regular scuplting, but with metal. (Usually bronze)
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
During the bronze age, they were made of bronze. During the irong age, swords tended to be made of iron and armor often continued to be made of bronze, if the people using armor could afford bronze. Bronze is stronger than iron and less prone to corrosion, so it makes better armor, but iron is cheaper, and since can be made much harder than bronze it is preferable for blades.
Copper and usually tin.
Bronze is an alloy made by combining copper with tin. The proportion of tin added to copper can vary, but typically ranges from 5-12% tin. This combination results in a metal that is stronger and more durable than either copper or tin alone.
One example of a metal that is not a pure element is bronze, which is an alloy made by combining copper and tin. Alloys like bronze are created by mixing two or more elements, often metals, to enhance properties such as strength, durability, or color.
Bronze.
Bronze is an alloy of Copper 90% and Tin (Sn) 10%, so it is metal.
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the color bronze is seen as cheap color gold and silver are worth more, the better you do the better you get. they don't use other colours because colours are not worth anything they have no realness to them . gold silver and bronze are wroth money.
No, bronze is an alloy traditionally made by combining copper with tin. Iron and zinc are not typically used in the production of bronze.
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Cymbals can be made of brass or bronze.
The result of combining different metals is an alloy.