because its a strong metal
Iron is used in various industries and applications due to its strength and versatility. In construction, iron is used in the form of steel for buildings, bridges, and infrastructure. In manufacturing, iron is used in machinery, tools, and equipment. In transportation, iron is used in vehicles, railways, and ships. Additionally, iron is used in the production of household appliances, packaging materials, and even in the medical field for surgical instruments.
Iron shavings are small, thin pieces of iron that have been shaved or grated from a larger piece of iron. They are commonly used in science experiments to demonstrate magnetic properties and are also used in metalworking for various applications.
Iron does not produce energy on its own. However, iron is used in various energy-generating processes, such as in the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels in which iron is present as a component of steel materials used in power plants.
The thickness of iron used for shoe soles can vary depending on the type of shoe and the manufacturer. Common thicknesses range from 1.5mm to 3mm. Thicker iron is often used for heavy-duty or work boots, while thinner iron may be used for dress shoes.
An iron produces thermal energy, which is used to heat the iron plate to remove wrinkles from clothing by transferring heat to the fabric.
Wooden sticks (thick) and iron.
An Iron horse is a metaphor for train locomotive
Its not a horse its a train
a train (steam locomotive)
it doesn't matter were you train it
it is a train station
Train
The Indians called the train the "iron horse" because it was a powerful and fast mode of transportation, similar to a horse but made of iron. The train symbolized progress and change as it carried people across long distances quickly and efficiently.
train , it runs on iron track so , it is called lohpath=iron track and gamene=moves on it lohpath gamene
Disel is used by train.
Iron ores are great for training mining because it doesn't take long to mine one. Train at tin and copper 'till you can mine iron
The term "iron horse" used by the Igbo refers to a train or locomotive. It is a metaphorical way of describing a powerful and fast-moving machine that transports people and goods like a horse would.