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The metal blade began to be used in Ancient times. There are some blades that scientists are still trying to figure out what they are made from. The first swords were made sometime between 3000 and 2000 BC.
It's... 3000 BC. Seriously, what are you asking?
there are about 3000 types of fish there are about 3000 types of fish
The name of the region that was formed in southern Mesopotamia by 3000 b.c. is Sumer.
I believe it is 991 bce
The first metal weapons were likely made by ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians and Egyptians around 3000-4000 BC. These early weapons were typically made of copper, which was one of the first metals used by humans for tools and weapons.
A temperature of 3000 Kelvin is equivalent to around 2726.85 degrees Celsius or 4940.33 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is high enough to produce a glowing red-orange light emission, making it commonly associated with hot objects such as molten metal or stars.
3000 bullet/second
Grinding is commonly associated with lathe tool making with an abrasive wheel that turns on average 2800-3000 rpm, surface finishing and creating flats through methods such as lapping.
Yes.
The brittish had the 3000 mile supply line along the Atlantic Ocean which transported weapons, tools, and other goods.
The Krups Novo 3000 is commonly used and great for the money costing around $179.99.
3000 kg is larger than 300 grams. 3000 kg is equivalent to 3,000,000 grams, making it significantly larger than 300 grams.
Play Pizzatron and pass all levels without making a mistake and do it again until you have 3000 coins. =)
We don't create it, We harness it, The uranium exceeds above 3000 degrees and explodes.
The Legend of Grassman Making the Movie - 2009 Nimbus 3000 4-1 was released on: USA: 27 April 2012
3000 kg is larger than 300 g. To put it in perspective, 3000 kg is equivalent to 3,000,000 grams, making it significantly heavier than 300 grams.