No it is not found in the body. Except only those in surgey.
It is a extremely durable metal but often mistaken as Tungsten Carbide. Tungsten Carbide is Tungsten ground to a powder with Carbon and compressed then nickel is heated and added as the binding agent or glue. The result is a very hard composition, but it is not a metal and it is not a solid. It is, however brittle. This means it is prone to chipping or cracking when Tungsten Carbide hits a hard surface.
As amazing as it may seem some consider the Korean war to have been fought over the then precious and irreplaceable metal tungsten. No indoor light for homes or factories would be practical at that time making indoor and night production impossible. Korea had by far the largest known deposits of the element tungsten. When Buckminster Fuller's group, who was cataloging the world's resources and where they are found, published the fact that the element tungsten was found mainly in Korea, the US government censored those findings for some years, possibly in an effort to hide the weakness inherent in being dependent on that element, and possibly covering its connection to the Korean War. There is even a video film clip of the then US president Dwight Eisenhower making the statement that "we are fighting to protect the precious resource tungsten"
her body was discovered a few years after the other body's when the two bodies were found
If they found a body it would mean that no pieces were cut off -so the body was in one piece.'Remains of someone' would mean that the body was not found in one piece!
Queen Nefertiti's body was found in Amarna by the German Oriental Co.
Tungsten is found in wolframite (hence why the Germans called tungsten wolfram).
AFrica
No, it's a mineral found in planets. There is no planet named tungsten.
It is found only as minerals.
Tungsten is not found on any planet in significant quantities. However, tungsten can be found in the Earth's crust in various mineral deposits and is primarily mined on Earth for industrial use.
Fausto and Juan Jose
tungsten
No, tungsten is not an alkali metal. Tungsten is a transition metal and is found in the middle of the periodic table. Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table and include elements such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.
They find the clue in Venice Italy. The swords they found were made of tungsten.
Tungsten is a naturally occurring metal element, known for its high melting point and strength. It is primarily composed of pure tungsten, with small amounts of other elements such as carbon and oxygen.
Tungsten has a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal structure at room temperature and pressure. In this structure, each tungsten atom is located at the center of a cube, with eight neighboring atoms at the corners.
Tungsten was found in the year 1783 by Fausto and Juan Jose(the E in Jose should have that little mark above it but I don't know how to do that). It was named Tungsten because in Swedish(an awsome language that I want to learn) the two words TUNG and STEN mean "heavy stone".