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40.
The first metal used by man was
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Pranay said:
9 years ago
I think bronze is the answer.
Vinny said:
10 years ago
If we saw the history bronze is 1st than copper.
Vicks said:
10 years ago
That's why Indus valley civilization is sometimes known as cathodic age.
Abi said:
1 decade ago
Bronze is not a pure metal. (Cu+Zn) impossible.
Paimon dkhar said:
1 decade ago
According to history of India Bronze is the 1st.
Mr. said:
1 decade ago
But when we read history there is no copper age there is bronze age. So answer must be bronze.
Ya it is true that bronze is the other name of copper but according to question answer must be bronze not copper.
Ya it is true that bronze is the other name of copper but according to question answer must be bronze not copper.
Karthikeyan.s said:
1 decade ago
Cu is first using metal at the time none of the metal can discovered by human.
Indian history Cu period is 1st one.
Indian history Cu period is 1st one.
Tenzin said:
1 decade ago
In the starting of human civilization like Indus valley civilization the metal firstly used by man was copper, that time iron and gold were not known to those men. It is the starting metal of human civilization.
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