Science, asked by zhinalitoppo, 4 months ago

the metal from which water pots
were made in olden times.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Brass or copper vessels were common in Asia and Europe, whilst iron pots were common in the American colonies. Improvements in metallurgy during the 19th and 20th centuries allowed for pots and pans from metals such as steel, stainless steel and aluminium to be economically produced.

Answered by ItzMissWitch
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Brass or copper vessels were common in Asia and Europe, whilst iron pots were common in the American colonies.All the earliest forms of pottery were made from clays that were fired at low temperatures, initially in pit-fires or in open bonfires. They were hand formed and undecorated. Earthenware can be fired as low as 600 °C, and is normally fired below 1200 °C.

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