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How was the stone age different from iron age

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Generally, the Stone Age is considered to end between 8000 and 2000 BC, again depending on where you are discussing. After the Stone Age came the Bronze Age, when bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) became common. The Iron Age is considered to have lasted between 1200 BC and 800 AD, depending on the region.

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Answered by rahulrai81
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Explanation:

The date ranges for these two historical periods differ depending on the geographic region being discussed. Generally, the Stone Age is considered to end between 8000 and 2000 BC, again depending on where you are discussing. After the Stone Age came the Bronze Age, when bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) became common. The Iron Age is considered to have lasted between 1200 BC and 800 AD, depending on the region.

Answer and Explanation:

The key difference between the Stone Age and Iron Age is what materials were being utilized to make tools and weapons.

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