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         <title>The Copper Kingdom</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In this report, you will read about a place in Jordan that was<br>famous for many different minerals.<br><strong>Khirbat en-Nahas </strong>or<strong> Kingdom of Copper</strong> is one of the largest<br>copper mining sites of the ancient world, built around 3,000 years<br>ago. It is located in Wadi Feynan between the Dead Sea and the Gulf<br>of Aqaba<br>Copper in <strong>Wadi Feynan</strong> was a very important <strong>mineral</strong> as it played a great<strong> role</strong> in people’s lives. It was<br>compared to petroleum nowadays. Copper mineral ores like <em>malachite </em>were used in industry to make<br>jewellery, copper tools and weapons. The people of Wadi Feynan were the main suppliers of copper in the<br>region.<br>Nowadays, copper's <strong>recycling </strong>rate is higher than that of any other <strong>metal</strong>. In fact, it is possible that we<br>could still be using the same metal in our <strong>pennies </strong>and electrical wiring that was used by people in the past.<br>Copper is used to make electrical wires and bronze.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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