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The difference between bronze and iron is: Bronze is a metal ore and iron is smelted. Tin is required for iron but not for bronze. Bronze is shiny and iron is dull. Bronze is made from smelting tin and
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The difference between bronze and iron is: Bronze is a metal ore and iron is smelted. Tin is required for iron but not for bronze. Bronze is shiny and iron is dull. Bronze is made from smelting tin and copper, iron is made from iron ore.
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Bronze is shiny and iron is dull.
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