Life Cycle of Aluminium Cans

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what happens to How to recycle aluminum cans.

aluminum cans? Now, rewrite the paragraphs using suitable cohesive devices given.
First
Next If... Then...
Name: DARRSHANA D/O MURUGAN After that step is complete When you are
finished Finally
Date: 1 APRIL 2022

Read the sentences below.


Then number the sentences in
the correct order.

5 When it reaches 750°C, the molten aluminum gets so hot it


removes all the ink (and germs!)

3 Once at the treatment plant, the cans are sorted, cleaned,


and melted down into molten aluminum.

6, the aluminum ingots leave the treatment plant and are sent to
factories where they become new cans, airplane parts, and
bicycles.

2, hundreds of thousands of aluminum cans are brought to


treatment plants every day.

4, the melted aluminum is poured into large bricks called


ingots. Each ingot is made of about one and a half million
aluminum cans.

1 Have you ever wondered what happens to an aluminum


can after you put it in a recycling bin?
Have you ever wondered what happens to an aluminum can after you put it in a recycling bin? Hundreds of thousands of aluminum cans are
brought to treatment plants every day. once at the treatment plant, the cans are stored, cleaned, and melted down into molten aluminum. ,
the melted aluminum is poured into large bricks called ingots. Each ingot is made of about one and a half million aluminum cans. Next, the
melted aluminum is poured into large bricks called ingots. Each ingot is made of about one and a half million aluminum cans. After that step
is completed. when it reaches 750°C the molten aluminum gets so hot it removes all the ink (and germs) finally, the aluminum ingots leave
the treatment plant and are sent to factories where they become new cans, airplane parts, and bicycles.

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