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The Hittites
From about 1500 B.C., metal took over and Hittites started making artistic products out of iron. They created weapons and tools that were more powerful and efficient than those made from bronze. It might be possible that the Hittites learned this new technology from the people living in the Zagros Mountains in the western Iran.hopes this help (∪.∪ )
They learned how to make the secret of making iron fromthe hittites.
Kushites were taught about iron weapons by the Assyrians. Iron made their militia stronger, made farming easier, was easier to work with (easy to bend when hot), and was stronger than the stone or copper that they used before. It made the Kushites a much stronger and wealthier civilization and also influenced trade.
Neither the US nor Russia are making nuclear weapons of any kind at this time. Other countries however are making nuclear weapons; some are North Korea, India, and Pakistan.
The process of making iron strong enough to use for weapons was developed by ancient civilizations, such as the Hittites and Egyptians, through a technique called carburization. This involves adding carbon to the iron to create steel, which is stronger and more durable than pure iron.
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The Hittites
they learned it from the hittites.
From about 1500 B.C., metal took over and Hittites started making artistic products out of iron. They created weapons and tools that were more powerful and efficient than those made from bronze. It might be possible that the Hittites learned this new technology from the people living in the Zagros Mountains in the western Iran.hopes this help (∪.∪ )
In any war ,the push is always on to develop more powerful weapons. Even in relative peacetime, civilised countries cannot relax their vigilance or rogue governments like North Korea and Iran will continue to try to become more powerful and develop their own better weapons.
well the making of weapons requires math because the amount of somthing is crucial to what ever kinds of weapons your making
The Hittites were forerunners to the iron age leading to advancement in weapon making. Their use of chariots and other technology led them to excel in war.
Making weapons dates back to prehistory. The vikings were making weapons before there were Vikings.
They learned how to make the secret of making iron fromthe hittites.
They learned how to make the secret of making iron fromthe hittites.
They learned how to make the secret of making iron fromthe hittites.