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What were some of the challenges faced by the iron industry in Britain prior to the innovations of the Darbys of Shropshire?

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With extensive deforestation, forest areas depleted, thus affecting the supply of charcoal.
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The British used the blast furnace, a relatively primitive furnace, for the purpose of smelting.
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Charcoal was fragile and transporting it across long distances was a difficult process.
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Impurities in charcoal sometimes resulted in the production of low quality iron.
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The correct options are
A With extensive deforestation, forest areas depleted, thus affecting the supply of charcoal.
C Charcoal was fragile and transporting it across long distances was a difficult process.
D Impurities in charcoal sometimes resulted in the production of low quality iron.
Iron, in its purest form of liquid metal, was extracted from iron ore through the process of smelting. This process required charcoal and the usage of charcoal had its own set of drawbacks. It was produced by burning trees in the forests. With extensive deforestation, forest areas were depleted, thus affecting the supply of charcoal, which was eventually reduced too. Secondly, charcoal was fragile and transporting it over long distances was a difficult process. Thirdly, the charcoal sometimes had impurities, due to which it could not generate high temperatures, which resulted in the production of low quality iron.

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