Man discovered that metal could be melted by taking matal and then putting it near a natural forms of fire. therefore it melted.
Depends on how brittle the metal is, what kind of metal it is, how strong the person is, and how big of a piece are you talking about. yes a man can break metal but he needs the right equiment but if a man uses his hand it is impossible
Tin is not a man made metal, tin is a chemical element. The chemical symbol of tin is Sn and it is atomic number 50 on the Periodic Table.
Neodymium is a natural element and a rare-earth metal that can be found in the Earth's crust. It is not man-made.
Wrought is the archaic form of "worked", and refers to man's actions to mold, hammer, or shape iron or metals (typically). Unwrought is the natural form of the metal or iron, meaning, it has not been hammered or altered by man's actions.
Aluminum foil is the result of processing metal. Ore is smelted and the metal is refined and then rolled out to form the foil. This is recovery and manufacturing. The foil is not a man made material. When you are lifting a cold can of beverage, the container you hold in your hand is fabricated, not man made. However, if you hoist a plastic bottle to drink something out of it, you are drinking from a man made material.
Melted ice cubes man!!!!!!
Robert B. Fox
That a man ain't nuthin but a man.
me
Karl Benz, a man from Germany.
Metal Mad Man was created in 1992.
Yes.
the man in the parachute
gallileo galile
The Nutcracker Man.
with two rocks
Diogenes said this.