recycle and continue to use
Yes, metal (all kinds) have been processed from natural ores to form the finished metals.
To supply people and industries with minerals, metal ores and coal, etc.
I list them in order of heaviest to lightest:Gold, Silver, Iron, Titanium. Gold has no ore and ores are always less dense than the metal.
Bronze is an alloy of (usually) copper and tin. We mine the metal ores separately and then combine them to make bronze.
For coal or many other non-metallic ores, you will need crusher or grinding machines. For metallic ores you need a magnetic separation machine.
recycle and continue to use
The best methods are recycling of metals and avoiding squander.
you can recycle the metals or use alternative metals.
Factories do not make metal ore. A refinery or smelter makes metal from metal ores.
From various minerals and ores which are mined. Which metal depends on which mineral is mined.
Metal ores included in this category include: aluminum, antimony, bastnasite, bauxite, beryl, beryllium, cerium, cinnabar, ilmenite, iridium, mercury, microlite, monazite, osmium, palladium, platinum, quicksilver, the rare-earth metals, rhodium.
Yes and No, while some metal ores may indeed be vein minerals, not all vein minerals are metal ores and not all metal ores are vein minerals.
ores
No, metal ores are naturally occurring minerals that contain metal elements in their chemical composition. They are formed through geological processes such as volcanic activity, sedimentation, and metasomatism over millions of years.
Extracting a metal oxide from the ground
Metal ores are mined to extract valuable metals like iron, copper, gold, and aluminum that are used in various industries. These metals are essential for manufacturing products such as machinery, electronics, construction materials, and vehicles. Mining metal ores provides the raw materials needed for economic development and industrial processes.
all metal extraction is done from ores