Even iron get rusted we are using for building construction s as a traditional metal. It is correct if not suggest alternate metals
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Iron and steel

by Chris Woodford. Last updated: August 12, 2018.
Think of the greatest structures of the 19th century—the Eiffel Tower, the Capitol, the Statue of Liberty—and you'll be thinking of iron. The fourth most common element in Earth's crust, iron has been in widespread use now for about 6000 years. Hugely versatile, and one of the strongest and cheapestmetals, it became an important
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Iron and steel

by Chris Woodford. Last updated: August 12, 2018.
Think of the greatest structures of the 19th century—the Eiffel Tower, the Capitol, the Statue of Liberty—and you'll be thinking of iron. The fourth most common element in Earth's crust, iron has been in widespread use now for about 6000 years. Hugely versatile, and one of the strongest and cheapestmetals, it became an important
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