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Cu + Sn = BRONZE.

In 3000-1200 BCE, bronze was a very useful metal, and ways to prove that is that:

Bells are made from Bronze

so are Weapons

and instruments, but best of all they make fine statues

-by BUNTIH

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bronze is stronger lol

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