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The first metal to be used by man was

(A) Alluminium

(B) Copper

(C) Silver

(D) Iron

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

Answer / oxford dude

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It was Gold

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

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b copper

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

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(B)COPPER

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

Answer / sachn sharma

D Iron

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

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IRON

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

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bronze

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The first metal to be used by man was (A) Alluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Iron..

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Iron

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