some times yes, some times no, i think yes. in sovereighn hill, victoria
Metals found native in the ground are metals which are so unreactive that they are still found unchanged or "native"
abaut 25% of gold was found in California and there is 75% still in California
The second largest gold nugget in the world was found in Sovereign Hill. There is still gold there, although not as many people dig for gold as used to.
Gold is located in many places in Brazil. All of the geographical features of Brazil have not been mapped yet, so there is probably a lot more gold still left to find.
Golin the earth and in water d is a mineral. It is found 'native' as 'nuggets'. Gold is a very unreactive metal, and so does not react with the air or water. It is thought that 95% of the world's gold has been discovered. However, nuggets are still found in the earth(dirt) and in streams( panning).
Yes, information can be found at the site below.
They searched for it. Some found it. some paid for it and yet others stole it from those lucky enough to have found some. Nowadays we are not likely to find any the way they did at that time, but still. It is a possible possibility.
No. The Great Plains had was devoid of many minerals. Why did people think there was? Because the Spanish found gold in the Mesas and Jungles, and fake explorers "found" gold in the Plains. So people went looking for gold and found none.
found a bottle of goddards gold braid rum in a wall cavity several months ago still has cork ,foil ,and label still in tact
The reason is that many mines have sunk under water and there is gold in mines so that is why .
No.. It's still up for grabs..
They found so many things.They found gold,silver,metal,gun,animal fur.