I believe metal &/or iron
None, mobile phones arent made up of minerals
It is made out of magnesium which is the dark minerals
because it's so far and the prices
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they are in a drain full of scaley fish !
no it is not
Rocks, minerals, and soil make up our solid Earth. We depend on them everyday. We use rocks, for instance, in all of our streets and highways. Our homes and buildings also contain rock, both inside and out.Minerals play a big role in our lives, too. Coins and cell phones, computers and glass, all make use of minerals. Wires that carry electricity to our cities and towns contain minerals as well. So do pencils and toothpaste.
no they did not use phones. phones were to expensive no they did not use phones. phones were to expensive no they did not use phones. phones were to expensive
Yes, phones indirectly contribute to the use of fossil fuels through their manufacturing process, which involves mining raw materials like metals and minerals, transportation, and energy consumption during production. Additionally, most phones are charged using electricity generated from fossil fuels. However, efforts are being made to transition to more sustainable practices in the production and usage of phones.
Uniden manufactures many types of telephones. They have models of cordless phones, corded phones, multi-line phones, amplified phones, waterproof phones, cell-link phones, and business phones.
Yes phones do exist since there are landline phones that have cords, there are landline phones that are cordless and there are cell phones.
Yes modern phones do but vintage phones do not.