Explain why iron isn‘t evenly distributedThanks!
Most of our iron comes from banded formations that formed when the iron dissolved in sea water rusted, and precipitated out following the injection of oxygen into the biosphere by blue-green algae. It only happened where there was a sea two billion years ago. A few hundred million year earlier and it was yucky, opaque, pea green seas and few iron deposits; a few hundred million years later and it was clear, blue seas and little iron to deposit.
Iron meteors do not hit the Earth in an even distribution.
Iron isn't evenly distrubted due to the dating back of the formation of Earth even, where its natural resources formed and the forming of the Earth and way it formed just made it unevenly distrubted. IT is found in various places, too many to really name.