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4 December, 14:53

Why is Tin important? Elaborate on the importance.

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  1. 4 December, 17:42
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    Perhaps the most important use of tin, historically, has been to make bronze - an alloy of copper and tin or other metals - that changed civilization by ushering in the Bronze Age. People began making or trading for bronze tools and weapons at different times, depending on geography, but the Bronze Age is commonly accepted to have started around 3300 B. C. in the Near East.
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