Aluminum can be found in various objects such as cans, foils, car parts, window frames, and furniture. It is also commonly used in construction materials, electrical wiring, and kitchen appliances.
Silver, Ag should not be consumed. It reacts inside the human body, and an excess will cause a grey skin colour to develop. The silver frosting balls and similar used in confectionery are covered in Aluminium powder, which in these quantities is unlikely to cause problems. After all, many folk cook using aluminum utensils.
The body or fuselage of modern aircraft are commonly constructed using lightweight, high strength materials such as Aluminum alloys, or carbon composites.
If you're referring to aluminum baseball bats, probably not. Very little aluminum is transferred to the hands from bats, especially when using gloves during play. It is worth noting that for most people, the largest amount of aluminum enters the body through eating baked goods (bread, cakes, doughnuts) that use aluminum phosphate as part of their ingredients to increase rising of the dough. If you cook at home, you can also purchase aluminum-free baking powder yourself.
Aluminum can accumulate in the body over time, potentially leading to health issues such as neurotoxicity, bone disorders, and kidney dysfunction. Excessive exposure to aluminum is believed to be a risk factor for certain neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease, but more research is needed to fully understand this link.
Metal Body The metal Body is made mainly of aluminum alloy, which is mixed with a small amount of magnesium or other metal materials to enhance its strength. Magnesium-aluminum alloy and titanium-aluminum alloy are now commonly used as the body of mobile phones. Currently, aluminum is the most versatile and cost-effective smartphone body material, and it is more recyclable than titanium and magnesium.
the effect is to preserve the body for millions of years
The effect is to dry the flueds inside the body
A list of the dangers of aluminum would include damage to the kidneys, reduction of the body's ability to absorb calcium and the creation of ulcers in the body.
Actually, aluminum is toxic to the human body under certain circumstances and in certain forms.
They used the bones and the hide of them for utensils and other things
Aluminum is an element, most aluminums are alloys of aluminum and other metals.