Examples: iron, aluminium, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum, chromium.
Rare earth metals are primarily located in California, Colorado, and Alaska in the United States. These metals are found in specific mineral deposits and are mined for various industrial uses.
Carbon has the ability to form strong covalent bonds with other atoms and with itself. This leads to the formation of stable organic molecules with diverse structures and properties, resulting in the vast number of carbon compounds found in nature.
On average, an individual in the US will use about 1.3 million pounds of rocks, minerals, and metals in their lifetime. This includes resources used directly (such as construction materials) as well as those consumed indirectly through products like electronics and vehicles.
The atmosphere surrounds Earth and is made up of all the air around us.
Yes, there is water vapor in the air around us. Water vapor is an invisible gas form of water that is present in the atmosphere. It comes from evaporation of water bodies like oceans, lakes, and rivers.
There are Spitfires in many museums around the US. There are also many flying Spitfires . -Google "surviving Spitfires" and see the list.
Metals are not the only things that reflect light. Can you see anything around you that is not metal? You see it because it is reflecting light.
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