No. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin - neither of which are classed as 'precious metals'.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, not iron. Melting iron takes higher temperatures than melting copper and tin.
Bronze has at least twice as much copper as tin in it.
Copper is one of the least valuable metals used in trade. It is a major component in pennies and copper wire which are both of very low value ranging in the cents.
Gold generally denotes the higher award.
Yes
It is more valuable than gold because there is a few amount of gold and more dirt. So it is easy to find dirt than it is to find gold. That is why gold is more valuable than dirt.
Gold is tremendously more expensive than titanium.
Bronze is not stronger than steel, broze was developed around 3500 BC and steel much latter, both are alloys.
the answer to this question is very basic, the answer is very simply bronze is much more stronger and harder than iron. however not used to make swords and other things because bronze became too expensive.
Bronze is the mixture of tin and copper. Bronze is an alloy that is much harder than copper. Many things were made out of bronze in a time period known as the Bronze Age.
It depends on the sizes of each. However, in general, gold is worth SO much more than bronze that unless the gold cube is EXTREMELY small and the bronze plates are EXTREMELY large, the gold is going to be worth more.As of this writing, gold is about $1200 per ounce, while bronze is < $10 per POUND.
Yes gold is the highest you can get
Gold ! all the way!
There have been times when iron was more valuable than gold. Most bronze age civilizations valued iron more highly than gold, as it was both rarer (iron ore is common, naturally occurring pure iron is not) and more useful (iron is significantly stronger than bronze, and much, much stronger than gold).
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
The 18kat gold is worth more because the higher it is the more value it has
Linen is worth more than gold to a lot of people. Others would argue that gold is far more valuable.
Gold is worth more simply because gold is worth more per ounce on the market.
...A few cents. The amount of gold on there is so tiny it wouldn't be worth it to scrape it off to refine it and bronze is cheap and is generally sold by the pound rather than the ounce.
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gold is worth more