By: Kristen Reeves.  Is a chemical element that is good conductor of both electricity and heat and forms cations and ionic bonds with non- metals.

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By: Kristen Reeves

 Is a chemical element that is good conductor of both electricity and heat and forms cations and ionic bonds with non- metals.

 Is a combustible black or brownish- black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons.

♪ Melting it, You need fire and that makes smoke and that can have an effect on the environment.

♪ Global warming and it destroys the earth from the mining.

 Certain rusted metals can feed others are toxic depends on what metals.

 Can KILL.

 To make things into that can help us like lamps and many other things as well. But that’s just the beginning of it, there are many things out there at we need metals for so we can live. An example is buildings, houses, playgrounds, schools, and there is much more like robots.

 They are used to power steam engines. This is an example.

 Metals can be very dangers but at the same they can also be very help full in the same way. The big machines that we use can be every help full because that is wow we clean the fields and but plant in the ground and take them out. But more important they make it easier to get the job done.

 Coal helps us to cook our food but it can be a very dangers for the environment. But whatever. The main thing about this is that there are a lot of things that can be don’t. But there is also another thing I cant find anything.