you get it from the ground either by using a ore or extracting it from the ground
The base metals we use every day were created inside dying stars. When the stars exploded, the particles were scattered as dust or fragments which were captured by next-generation stars and planets. Most metals you touch are mixtures of these base metallic elements called allloys.
Use a magnet. Although there are other magnetic metals, for example cobalt, most of the items you will find with a magnet will be iron-rich.
metal can be used as jewellery which we wore in every day life that is made up of of gold and silver which is metal ans platinum a metal
You probably use metric and imperial in your every day life.
yes architcts use angles every day when building blue prints for buildings
no, you can not use color to distinguish if something is metal or non-metal
The conjugation of the verb to do only uses the form "does" for the third-person singular, present tense. That is, for a singular noun or the pronouns he, she, or it. All other present tense forms use "do".Examples:I wish that I could do it just the way that he does it.I do it every day. You do it every day. We do it every day. They do it every day.But he also does it every day, she does it every day, and even her dog does it every day. (We all breathe.)
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all animals use friction every single day! when they swim, walk, run etc etc
cell phones, the internet, and electricity every day,
Every single thing you use is made of atoms.
Considering your body is run on electrical impulses, you use it all day every day.