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because it is hard and can be moulded into patterns
It is acctully gold silver and bronze. They just flatten it down and some how they make it hard so you can't bend it.
Do you mean 'constituents'? if so then the answer is Bronze primarily consists of copper, usually with tin as the main additive. It is hard and brittle, and it was particularly significant in antiquity
some vikings used bronze as armour and weaponry because it was very very hard and could be very pointy aswell. im sorry if this answer is not good enough :)
It is hard and brittle
Physically, it was weaker than bronze. But after mastering some forging techniques iron was able to become stronger than bronze. Also, bronze was an alloy of tin and copper, tho metals that were hard to find, and had to be imported.
In anthropology, bronze is regarded as one of the oldest "hard" metals. In chemistry and metallurgy, it is kind of in-between hard and soft. There is not just one metal "bronze". Bronze originally referred to alloys of copper and tin, but today bronze is made with copper in combination with tin, manganese, aluminum, and other materials. Each alloy has its own hardness.
Physically, it was weaker than bronze. But after mastering some forging techniques iron was able to become stronger than bronze. Also, bronze was an alloy of tin and copper, tho metals that were hard to find, and had to be imported.
You can find discounted bronze sculptures from the following sources: Thai Bronze, Fine Art America, Aliexpress, Pete Bowie Art, Bronze Factory, FR Factory, Big Bronze.
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depends who your swimming against
I think you mean aqworlds. Well, you go to Vasalker Lair in Skullhome. Then follow the trail to find the bronze draconian. Then kill bronze draconian until u get it. Its little hard to get that blade. It sells for 5000 gold.
When people mixed Tin and Copper together.
because it is hard and can be moulded into patterns
There are so many different alloys of "bronze" or "brass," it's difficult to answer this question. There are countless recipes for bronze/brass. Some even have little pockets of oil in the metal.If you're looking for a bronze that is harder than most of the rest of them, try silica or silicon bronze.
It is acctully gold silver and bronze. They just flatten it down and some how they make it hard so you can't bend it.