Iron found on Earth originally came from supernova explosions in outer space, where heavy elements like iron were formed and later scattered throughout the universe, eventually making their way to Earth through various processes like asteroid impacts.
No, the Earth's mantle is mostly made up of silicate minerals rather than iron. Iron is more abundant in the Earth's core.
Is iron abundant here on Earth? Sure. There is plenty of iron ore to be mined on Earth.
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It is estimated that the Earth's core is composed mainly of iron and nickel, with iron making up about 35% of the Earth's mass. This would equate to roughly 5.6 x 10^22 kilograms of iron on Earth.
Scientists think the Earth's core contains iron because of the planet's magnetic field. Iron is a magnetic material, and the Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core. Additionally, seismic waves and the density of the Earth indicate a high concentration of iron in the core.
alot of things including metal and iron
Originally in meteorites. It took thousands of years to learn how to smelt the ore.
Steel does not come out of the ground. It is the Iron Ore which is a Major Raw Material in Steel Preparation Process that is mined out of the earth. The mining of iron ore from the earth is a process in itself.
If the question asks about an iron to iron clothing with, it was made of.....iron. There was no electricity, and it had to be heated from a fire. This contributor has seen and held an antique iron of this type, and it was similar in shape to a modern iron.
Iron is not formed in the earth's crust. Most of the Earth's supply of iron is located in the Earth's core. Scientists hypothesize that as Earth was transforming into the planet we know today, iron was prevalent on the surface. However, iron was denser than its surroundings and sunk downwards. As this occurred over the Earth, the iron was eventually deposited in the core. Traces of iron can still be found in the crust, however. * * * * * Originally, the iron would have been created in the later stages of the nuclear fusion that took place in some nearby star. The iron would have been blown into space when the star became a nova at the end of its life and was eventually captured by the gravity of our sun.
Iron originally formed in the cores of massive stars through nuclear fusion. When these stars explode in supernova events, the iron is scattered into space where it can eventually be incorporated into the formation of planets, including Earth.
because bronze was on earth first
1) Desk benches that are generally made up of wood or iron both are earth resources. 2) building and infrastructure that is genrally build up of sand, cement, bricks, clay, or mud all the things are earth's resources. 3) chalks that are generally manufactured by clay.
Well, the Earth is inside the Earth, more specifically, rocks, melted rocks, iron among other things.
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A blacksmith will do this.
No, the Earth's mantle is mostly made up of silicate minerals rather than iron. Iron is more abundant in the Earth's core.