SCIENCE CONCEPT
Titanium is a metal that is light and strong at the same time. It is the fourth most abundant metal in the world after aluminum, iron, and magnesium. It is found in Australia, the United States, Canada, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Russia, Norway, Malaysia, and several other countries.
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APPLICATION
The reason why we need to study titanium is because it is lighter than steel, stronger than aluminum and the strength is comparable to steel’s. It can be a big change in warfare, cars and planes. Since it’s stronger than aluminum, it’s also as strong as steel.
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CAREER
Working in a titanium forge is worth it. Titanium is lighter than steel, stronger than aluminum and as strong as steel. They make approximately $43215 per year. It is not that dangerous either. The risks are minimal.
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SCIENTIST
A scientist who studies titanium is a geologist. Geologists earn an average yearly salary of $79,510. Wages typically start from $39,630 and go up to $115,050. Titanium was discovered July 7, 1761 — In 1930 William Kroll, a scientist from Luxembourg, William began experimenting with titanium in his home lab, and developed a process to produce titanium.
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