yes it can be. :D
Using your hands
could be iron rod reinforced concrete, as Fe stands for Iron on the period stable of elements.
The advantage of using the thermostat is so you don't burn or scorch your clothes when you are using it. An iron can become very hot quickly.
Using a magnet you can hover it over the cans.
there native indians created iron,titanium
By workmen using steel, iron, stones, mortar, cranes etc.
The Iron Pillar in Delhi, India is made of wrought iron, not rock. It is known for its high corrosion resistance due to the composition of the iron used and the weathering process it underwent.
You can use a magnet
By using magnet at bottom
The Iron Bridge was built at the end of the 18th century and opened to the public in 1781.
The Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale The world's first cast iron bridge was built over the River Severn at Coalbrookdale in 1779
She wasn't built out of iron, but steel.
You can use a magnet to separate iron from sulfur since iron is magnetic while sulfur is not. By using the magnet to attract the iron particles, you can separate them from the sulfur.
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Thomas Farnolls Pritchard, designed the world's first iron bridge and it was built by by Abraham Darby III.
It is generally not recommended to iron wool directly as it can damage the fabric. Instead, you can steam wool using a garment steamer to remove wrinkles and restore its shape. If needed, you can iron wool using a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.