Actually, those "four large furnaces" were instead called ovens. They indeed generated the hot air to "blast" into the bottom of the accompanying blast furnace.
No, blast furnaces do not produce "iron ore." They produce molten iron. Iron ore is the raw material you mentioned as being loaded into the top of the blast furnace.
Actually, those "four large furnaces" were instead called ovens. They indeed generated the hot air to "blast" into the bottom of the accompanying blast furnace.
No, blast furnaces do not produce "iron ore." They produce molten iron. Iron ore is the raw material you mentioned as being loaded into the top of the blast furnace.
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My son and I go there ,we love it.Very interesting place,always a great time with my Seanie boy.❤
I’ve walked there a few times. It’s a very interesting place.
What’s The name of that fiddle tune at the beginning mate? I know I’ve heard it before.
Big trash mountain
Mancow:)