Magma May Help Geologists Find New Iron Ore Deposits - Analyzing

Magma May Help Geologists Find New Iron Ore Deposits - Analyzing

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Iron (Fe) is the fourth most common element found in the Earth’s crust. There are several kinds of iron, which are distinguished by their composition and use. The main categories are pig irons, which form the basic foundation for the manufacture of steel,  and cast irons, which are are used for the production of semi-manufactured

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