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steel
The season of the Ming Dynasty is Autumn. The element is metal. The color is white.
Copper was the first metal to fashioned into tools during this time period. Humans had not yet developed the technology to create bronze (an alloy of copper and tin) or to smelt and forge iron. The addition of tin in bronze made it a much stronger and durable material. Iron when it came into being c.1000BC proved stronger still.
I think it was the Ming but I also don't think it could be the Ming because they weren't in the Bronze age
Two major achievements of Koryo artisans; They perfected the making of celadon pottery; Developed movable metal type; and produced the world's oldest book printed.
gold and copper because they were soft enough to be hammered
Bronze.
1. Dorian Platonic - Guwahati 2. Dynasty - Jorhat 3. Metal Edge - Guwahati as far as i kno.....
copper
Cheaper, higher quality metals became available during the Industrial Revolution.
The season of the Ming Dynasty is Autumn. The element is metal. The color is white.
In the 600's there were paper currency in China and by 960 the Song Dynasty issued the first currency notes. And metal coins was before the paper currency came into existence.
Large Armour were developed during this period. Cannons were also developed and used to release large metal. This period also saw the use of the supergun.
Copper was the first metal to fashioned into tools during this time period. Humans had not yet developed the technology to create bronze (an alloy of copper and tin) or to smelt and forge iron. The addition of tin in bronze made it a much stronger and durable material. Iron when it came into being c.1000BC proved stronger still.
The first metal battleships were made during theAmerican civil war by both sides simultaneously during their battle neither ship was destroyed but the North had a wooden ships destroyed. This showed that the metal ship was to be the future of warfare.
metal
I think it was the Ming but I also don't think it could be the Ming because they weren't in the Bronze age
The process of Metal Injection was developed in the early 1970's by Raymond Weich. It allows for metal particles to be injected in plastic machining parts.