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Anything made from iron, steel, or other metals.cupsplateshorsehoesswordsweaponsfarm toolsarmour
Branding is using a iron rod with a letter or shape on the bottom and sticking it inside a fire until it is burning hot and putting the hot part on a person or animal. People would be branded in medieval times as a punishment or if you were a gypsy or a runaway slave.
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there clothes are made out of iron. by roxey
Iron Maiden
clay,bronze,copper,iron,and wood
The iron in your food is not the same type as the iron that sticks to magnets. The iron in food is typically in the form of heme iron, which is bound to proteins and is essential for human health. The iron that sticks to magnets is typically metallic iron, which is not found in food but is commonly used in industrial applications.
Anything made from iron, steel, or other metals.cupsplateshorsehoesswordsweaponsfarm toolsarmour
Green colors in glass came from iron. There is a link below.
The iron horseshoe was made during the Middle ages (also called the Medieval times), likely the inventor was somewhere in Europe or England as these were the places most likely to have professional iron workers.
(I = Iron) (S = Sticks) (N = Nothing) NIN NIN NSN
You need to craft it out of Iron Ingot and Sticks.
When iron sticks to a magnet, it is referred to as magnetic attraction. This phenomenon occurs because iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it can be magnetized and is attracted to magnets. The magnetic field of the magnet aligns the magnetic domains in the iron, causing it to be pulled toward the magnet.
Branding is using a iron rod with a letter or shape on the bottom and sticking it inside a fire until it is burning hot and putting the hot part on a person or animal. People would be branded in medieval times as a punishment or if you were a gypsy or a runaway slave.
Medieval people knew of copper, silver, gold, iron, lead, tin, zinc, mercury, and possibly others. Alloys of these metals, such as brass and bronze, were known. Steel, an iron alloy with a carbon content, was also known, and the blast furnace for steel manufacture was a medieval invention. Antimony might have been known, because there is clear evidence of its use in ancient times, but we have no records of it prior to the Renaissance.
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there clothes are made out of iron. by roxey