There'd be no aluminum cans, airplanes would cost more, many domestic electronics would get more expensive, etc. Aluminium has substitutes that can be used instead; they just cost more.
pure aluminium is very soft and it is ductile (flexible)
on the seatbelt.
on the seatbelt.
if this is for a course with T4TS which i think it is as i searched the same question, its D aluminium and magnesium
Life without rabbits would mean ecosystems with disrupted food chains, as rabbits play a crucial role as prey for many predators. The loss of rabbits could also impact farmers, as they are agricultural pests but also contribute to soil health through grazing. Additionally, the absence of rabbits would affect cultural and symbolic meanings associated with these animals in various societies.
aluminium-less?
it would be worst than ever.
One way would be to find a liquid that is chemically inert to both metals and has a density between that of iron and that of aluminium. In such a liquid, the aluminium would float and the iron would sink.
without them we would not have rebelled against Britain and be the nation we are. The us would probaly not exist.
No horses, or crops
we would run out of trees!
y of purufying aluminium
Aluminium would be in solid state at 25 degrees Celsius.
pure aluminium is very soft and it is ductile (flexible)
D-Day was a decisive invasion that turned the tide in WWII. Without success in this battle by the Allies, the face of world government would have surely been much different.
Jonas Salk developed the Polio Vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh. Without the Polio vaccine, people today would still be suffering from the disease today.
Without Pierce, somebody else would have been the 14th US president . Possibly Kansas and Nebraska would be just one state today. Other than that, I think life today would be as it is.