Do humans use more metals or nonmetals?

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I would think it would be nonmetals --
wood, cloth (clothing), food, oil, water, coal, plastics, ceramics and glass, etc.
The other person who answered your question may be correct; however, I find it quite surprising considering all of the plastics we use.
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