Gold IS recycled- it is too expensive NOT to recycle. But please remember- recycling does NOT create new material of any kind. If you want MORE of a thing, recycling does not provide that. Example- you are graduating from school, and want a gold class ring. Perhaps your grandfather's class ring could be recycled, to make your ring. But where will your brother and sister get THEIR rings? You need additional gold- and that comes from mining.
Of course, very much so
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Jack stretched his mind to find a solution to how the gold could be mined safely.
No, gold does not reform once it has been mined out of the ground. Once gold has been extracted from the earth, it retains its physical and chemical properties. It can be melted, reshaped, and reused, but it does not regenerate or reform on its own.
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bauxite can be recycled instead of being mined from the ground
Copper and gold ARE recycled. However, recycling does not provide for ADDITIONAL metals- it only reuses metals that have already been mined. More people use more metals. As the number of people increase, so does the demand for all metals- including copper and gold.
Clean recycled gold is worth roughly the same as clean freshly mined gold, close to the "spot price" which varies daily. Recycled gold still attached to its "matrix" is worth very little.
Gold and diamonds are both mined in the earth.
Gold can be mined in gold mines.....
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
you can recycled because it can be melted
To date, gold and silver can be mined more economically on land.
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Gold,Zinc,and Copper are all mined in British Columbia. Gold,Zinc,and Copper are all mined in British Columbia.
yes but they would need HUGLY LARGE amounts to get the metals from it but it would grow very boring and inattentive to do it so it wouldnt last long
they mined the gold with a pickaxe