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“The discovery of metal lead to transformation.” Support this statement with relevant answer.​

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Answered by Tanyathebestgamer
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Throughout history and the advancement of civilization, the discovery, development and application of metals has driven the way that people live and societies have been organically shaped. Historians use the intrinsic link of industrial development and the metals discovered and prevalent at that time, to describe certain periods of significant social and technological advancements. Such as, the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.

Answered by skyfall63
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Copper was used for the first time over ten thousand years ago by man. In what is now "northern Iraq" a copper pendant found was dated around 8700 B.C. Copper was mankind's only known metal for nearly 5 millennia and therefore had all metal uses

Explanation:

  • Early copper artefacts were undoubtedly hammered from "native copper", a pure copper that is contained, along with ores that bear copper, in a few places around the globe. The dawn of metallurgy came before 5000 BC as it is clear from evidences  that existed that "smelting"  of copper-oxide ores like azurite & malachite
  • Not until about 4000 BC did gold appear on the scene as man's second metal. By 3000 B.C., silver and lead were being used and the alloying of copper had begun, first with arsenic and then with tin. For many centuries, bronze reigned supreme, being used for plows, tools of all kinds, weapons, armor, and decorative objects. Though copper came from the island of Cyprus-from whence its name-and numerous other sites in the Middle East, the origin of the tin in the bronze is still a mystery.
  • The Bronze Age ended at around 1200 BC, when the old world collapsed generally & trade routes were interrupted. This was notbecause iron was a superior material, this was because the supply of tin dried up and the iron became available. It did not take centuries to deliberately alloy iron to the first steels with carbon. These early commercial interruptions made economical use of copper & its alloys necessary and have continued to make this use and re-use efficacy from that day forward.
  • The discovery, production and use of metals has led to human lives and cultures being organically influenced all through history & the progress of humanity. In describing specific periods in which significant social and technological developments occur, historians use the inherent link between "industrial development" & the "metals discovered" & widespread at that time. The Stein Age, the Bronze Age & the Iron Age, for example.
  • Prehistoric man found each with different properties that certain metals were more useful for certain work and started defining unique metals for applications. Gold and silver, for example, are very soft and therefore used mainly for decorating and commercial bullion. Copper gave more qualities to prehistoric man & was thus used to manufacture-although very simple-tools by hammering or producing. The discovery of bronze (a copper and tin alloy) changed the way people lived, hunted, worked and prospered. It was stronger than iron, could be hammered and cast into a certain form.
  • Lead is soft, easy to work, & prehistoric man knew it was perfect for the production of liquid vessels. Lead would later be the primary production material for pipes like those used in the early Roman Empire to carry the water. Iron was a game changer, a material so crucial, used in all kinds of applications & the phenomenal expansion of its utilisation has translated the "Iron Age" from the less developed Bronze Age.

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