There is a possibility of gold being with fools gold. (Iron pyrite). If you want better tale tale signs, look for white quartz and black sands. Gold usually forms in and around quartz. Black sands are iron sands and are heavy, so if you're looking in a river and it has a lot of these sands, it would be a good place to dig. There are no guarantees you will find gold with these items, but your chances are greater. Good luck!
Because it looks like gold but really isn't gold. It is pretty common to find, unlike gold, so it's value is pretty small.
There is no real gold in fools gold.
Iron Pyrites is a naturally occurring mineral that is often mistaken for gold. Many "fools" have thought they stuck it rich only to find out that their "gold" was actually worthless.
the dencity of fools gold is 5.0
In the bottom of the ocean
The fools
real gold does not sing it sinks and so does fools gold.
No, fools gold or iron pyrites is less dense than gold.
Fools gold is known as iron pyrite
fools gold
inorganic because it is a mineral
hit it with a hammer: if it shatters its fools gold, if it flattens it is probably gold.