Many things are made from aluminum. A few of these are; kitchen utensils, airplanes, foil.
While aluminum can be recycled to be made into new aluminum things, aluminum itself is a non-renewable resource, so the answer is no.
Aluminum foil Aluminum cans Aluminum siding for homes Aluminum car rims Aluminum airplane parts
Common things around the house that are made of aluminum include pots and pans, window frames, ladders, and utensils like foil and baking sheets. Aluminum is favored for its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties, making it a popular choice for various household items.
Not necessarily. The mass of an object is determined by its volume and the density of the material it is made of. While iron is denser than aluminum, an object made of aluminum can still be more massive if it has a larger volume compared to an object made of iron.
Well the outside of some of the iPod nano ad iPod shuffle is made with stainless steele and aluminum. The iPod nano on the outside is fully made of aluminum.
Wood, aluminum, steel, carbon fiber...lots of things.
A blackbox is made of high strength steel and some aluminum.
An aluminum nail that is less dense than the element aluminum would not be made of pure aluminum, but would have to be an alloy of aluminum and some other substance. If an aluminum nail is made of pure aluminum, it would have the same density as the "actual" element.
Steel and aluminum and some plastic.
fiberglass ,wood, aluminum
It is made of high strength steel. It can also possibly have some aluminum panels. A magnet will not stick to aluminum.
Medal mostly malleable steel some are made of aluminum and some with composites