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Uses of iron

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13y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

-Making cars, trucks, and vans

-Making steel

-Making building supports

-Making airplanes

-Making Warships( Picture From the Front Page is a Destroyer)

-Making Ships( Fishing and Trade)

-Making office supplies (staples, nails, and paper clips)

-Making computers

-Making furniture

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