Soutullo? If you don't know what I'm talking about, never mind.
Weapons, weapons weapons!
Iron is not commonly used to make coins because it is prone to corrosion, making it a poor choice for long-lasting currency. Instead, governments typically use metals like copper, nickel, and zinc to create coins that are more durable and less likely to degrade over time.
Iron filings come from Iron that has been through some sort of machinery that has been used to shape it and the filings are the leftovers.
Iron ore is used to make steel
- as a poison used by murderers - as an alloying component for bronze - as a drug against syphilis - fabrication of optical glass - etc.
Metals such as copper, gold, and silver have been used for thousands of years due to their malleability, conductivity, and resistance to corrosion. Iron and lead have also been utilized in ancient times for various purposes.
what has sulfur been used in the past?what has sulfur been used in the past?
The past tense and past participle of iron are both ironed.
Like..... Making tools and armor and stuff
Yes it has been successful in the past
what has sulfur been used in the past?what has sulfur been used in the past?
Have been is present tense and had been is past tense.
Steam trains have always been made of iron and steel.
Have been or Has been IS the past participle......it is equivalent to "was".
Yes it has been successful in the past
Have is used for present and Have been is used for past continous.
Iron was used to make tools that had been previously made of bronze. Such as knives, swords, arrow heads, ect.
In the iron age iron was used to make useful tools that they made easier, more complex, sometimes more hard and resistant than the stones tools of the stone age.