Bar magnet. Because a bar magnet is strong to iron..... Or that's what we did in class.....
Learn to pay attention in mr. Cox's class :]
Yes, iron can sharpen iron.
Yes, rusting nails is a chemical reaction. I just went over this in chemistry class last week.
edi! iron ring and iron clamp....
Iron is included in the class of nutrients called minerals.
He received the Iron Cross, second class and the Iron Cross, first class during WW1.
He won the Iron Cross, second class and the Iron Cross, first class during WW1.
Iron cross Second class Iron cross First class Wound Badge
Hitler was decorated twice during WW1. He received the Iron Cross, second class in 1914, which was relatively common, as well as the Iron Cross, fist class in 1918 which was less common. His Iron Cross, first class was actually recommended to be given to him by Hugo Gutmann who was a Jewish List adjutant.
Iron Cross Second Class was awarded in October 1916. The 2nd Class is worn on the tunic with only a ribbon in the button hole. The 1st Class is a badge that is worn on the front breast.
Hitler was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class (1914) Iron Cross first class (1918) Black Wound Badge (1918)
Hitler was twice decorated for bravery. He received the Iron Cross Second Class in 1914 and the Iron Cross First Class in 1918, an honour rarely given to a lance corporal.
because i learned it in class and my teacher told the class that magnets only stick to iron or steel and teachers DO NOT LIE.
There are several types of Iron Crosses. There are some from WW1 that are worth $40 - $70. The WW2 Iron Crosses are worth more. Then there are various classes. Iron Cross 1st Class has a pin on the back to wear on the uniform. It is worth more than the 2nd Class which hung from a ribbon. The 1st Class from WW2 is probably worth more than $100. If they are hallmarked they are worth even more.
Cast iron Lower then A
Iron cross, 2d class...................