Japan's response to the U.S. embargo on iron and oil, imposed in 1941, was to intensify its military expansion in Asia, seeking to secure alternative sources of raw materials. This led to Japan's decision to launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, aiming to neutralize the U.S. Pacific Fleet and ensure its dominance in Southeast Asia. The embargo significantly strained Japan's economy, pushing it towards aggressive actions that ultimately contributed to its entry into World War II.
mostly steel and iron
The Japanese attacked to get revenge on President Roosevelt for the embargo he put on Japan. The embargo cut off exports of steel, aviation fuel, & scrap iron.
The need for oil, iron ore, copper, tungston, etc. (raw materials).
I believe the final straw was an embargo of steel (iron scrap) sales to Japan.
It is entirely acceptable to iron your veil. However your material may not be able to take the heat. Try placing a white cloth between the veil and the iron.
you use a flat iron by parting your hair into sections, then take a section of hair placing your flat iron near the roots and slowly drag the iron down your hair making it straight . hope this helped.
By stroking the iron with a magnet in one direction. By placing the iron in a magnetic field produced by a current-carrying coil. By hammering or hitting the iron while it is in a magnetic field.
Iron and oxygen in a test tube alone will not react (observed by placing a piece of iron in a test tube with a stopper).Iron and water in a test tube alone will not react (observed by completely submerging a piece of iron in water in a test tube with a stopper).Iron, water and oxygen in a test tube will react (observed by placing a piece of iron in a test tube and submerging half of it with water). The following reaction will take place: iron + water + oxygen ----> hydrated iron(III) oxide. Hydrated iron(III) oxide is the chemical name for rust, which will appear as orange flaking on the piece of iron. To speed up this reaction you can use a bit of salt as a catalyst.
There is no such thing as an Iron Cup in vanilla Minecraft, sorry bud. There are buckets though, and they are made by placing one iron ingot in the bottom center of your crafting table, and 1 iron ingot on both sides of the center row of your Crafting table.
they stopped them from trading with other countries. Oil embargo, which weakened Japan.
You will need to make an iron pickaxe or better (diamond also works). This is made by placing 3 iron ingots (smelt iron ore) in the top row with two sticks in the center of the other two columns.
The magnetism of a piece of magnetized iron can be weakened by exposing it to high temperatures, hammering or dropping it, or by placing it near other strong magnets that have opposite polarity.