About 5000 years ago people discovered how to mix melted copper and tin. This made a new metal called bronze.
Bronze is usually made up of copper (about 90%) and tin (about 10%) Brass is usually made up of copper and zinc. Some alloys are called bronze when they are actually brass, such as "commercial bronze" which is made from copper and zinc. Other metals may also be added, but if the main addition is tin, it's a bronze, and if the main addition is zinc, it's a brass.
A solution is mixture that is very well-mixed. Bronze is a solution of copper and usually tin.
Bronze is the mixture of tin and copper. Bronze is an alloy that is much harder than copper. Many things were made out of bronze in a time period known as the Bronze Age.
Bronze is a stronger and more durable material than copper due to its alloy composition of copper and tin. This composition also makes bronze more resistant to corrosion and wear, making it more suitable for tool making. Bronze tools also held a sharper edge and were able to maintain their shape better compared to tools made solely of copper.
There is a higher concentration of copper in a bronze statue. This is because there is a higher percentage of bronze metal in the statue.
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If you win it in the Olypics then its bronze... but others might not be
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
The Bronze Age
Copper not bronze
Bronze is usually made from copper and tin and has no gold content.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
It is not: "celesial bronze" is a made from Rick Riordan's imagination.
Yes I believe they were. Giacometti made all of his sculptures out of bronze and they all have a rough surface. I hope I helped!
They didn't. Bronze Age people made weapons out of bronze. Neolithics made weapons out of stone and bone.