Recycling steel and iron saves 75% of the energy needed to make it from iron ore. Every year America saves enough from recycling steel to provide Los Angeles with electricity for ten years! Or 18 million households for one year!
In 1996 US Steelmakers remelted almost 19 billion steel cans (58% of all cans sold)! That's about 600 steel cans every second.
Yes. Iron is found underground in the form of iron ore which is mined. But I think you should already know this by now.
Yes, coal is a natural resource formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. It is a non-renewable energy source that is mined and used for electricity generation, steel production, and heating.
Plastic is not mined like natural resources such as metals or minerals. Instead, plastic is typically produced from petroleum-based chemicals through a refining process. These chemicals are then molded into various plastic products through manufacturing processes.
Iron ore is the metal ore mined to extract steel. Iron ore is a key raw material used in the production of steel through a process called smelting, where the iron ore is heated with coke and limestone in a blast furnace to remove impurities and create steel.
A computer is not a nonrenewable resource. It can be manufactured using materials that are mined and processed, which can be considered nonrenewable resources, such as metals and plastics. However, the components of a computer can be recycled or repurposed, reducing the need for new resources.
bauxite can be recycled instead of being mined from the ground
Steel is not mined directly; instead, iron ore is mined and then processed into steel through a series of steps that involve refining and combining the iron ore with other elements. Iron ore can be found in various countries, with some of the largest producers being Australia, Brazil, and China.
Recycling copper saves fifteen percent of the energy used in producing the same amount from copper ore. Recycled copper has exactly the same qualities as copper from ore, so it can be recycled over and over without any loss. Copper is non renewable, so it is important to conserve it. Energy saved means fewer greenhouse gas emissions from the fossil fuel saved.
Copper and gold ARE recycled. However, recycling does not provide for ADDITIONAL metals- it only reuses metals that have already been mined. More people use more metals. As the number of people increase, so does the demand for all metals- including copper and gold.
Steel is primarily made from iron ore along with other elements such as carbon. Iron ore is mined from the earth and then processed in a blast furnace to create steel. Steel can also be recycled from scrap metal.
it is mined so that people can make steel
because.
I DONT HOW
yes but they would need HUGLY LARGE amounts to get the metals from it but it would grow very boring and inattentive to do it so it wouldnt last long
Gold IS recycled- it is too expensive NOT to recycle. But please remember- recycling does NOT create new material of any kind. If you want MORE of a thing, recycling does not provide that. Example- you are graduating from school, and want a gold class ring. Perhaps your grandfather's class ring could be recycled, to make your ring. But where will your brother and sister get THEIR rings? You need additional gold- and that comes from mining.
No, nuclear energy is not mined. Nuclear energy is produced by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission, which releases energy. The fuel used in nuclear reactors, such as uranium or plutonium, is mined from the earth.
for energy