Which of the following is true of bronze? It is extracted from elements found in the earth. It can be cast to form weapons. It is more than half made of copper. It is made from plant and metal. It can be easily crushed.

Respuesta :

It is extracted from elements
It can be cast into weapons
It can easily be crushed 
It is more than half made by copper

Answer:

  • It is extracted from elements
  • It can be cast into weapons
  • It can easily be crushed  
  • It is more than half made by copper

Explanation:

Bronze is a metal that arises from the junction of copper with tin (being more than half composed of copper). Perhaps he is well known for making jewelry and Olympic medals.  In addition, it can have other elements (aluminum, silicon, manganese, phosphorus, lead) in its composition, forming various types of copper alloys and initiating various variations of bronze.

This metal began to be used in antiquity for the manufacture of weapons and horseshoes, but it was very expensive. This way, those who had a bronze sword, in addition to having a lighter and more resistant weapon, had the status. However, it turned out that it might not be that tough for this use, because it could easily be crushed.