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Remember that Ural and Volga sound like an old couple and they are close together. Which they are in Russia.
Minerals like gold and diamond
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If by pure, we are referring to native metals composed of one element, like silver, gold, and copper, then they are minerals.
Minerals like gold, iron, steel are irreplaceable.
It is a group of precious minerals with Gold dominating, but other minerals like copper, Patina,silver and cadmium are known to be common in Gold Nuggets. This gives each gold piece a uniqueness. They are found in different colors like greenish, red, yellow, white and even blue.
If by pure, we are referring to native metals composed of one element, like silver, gold, and copper, then they are minerals.
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Gold is a pure element and as such nothing except gold can have the same composition as gold. However there are some minerals that 'look' like gold when you see them - most famous of these is 'fools gold' or Iron Pyrites.
Most metallic minerals have a metallic luster on freshly fractured surfaces. Silver and gold are examples of minerals with metallic luster.
Rivers:Vaal (South Africa)Vardar (Macedonia, Greece)Victoria (Australia)Vilyuy (Russia)Vistula (Poland)Vitim (Russia)Vjosa (Greece)Volga (Russia)Volta (Africa)Vyatka (Russia)Lakes:Varna Lake (Bulgaria)Volta Lake (Ghana)Seas:Visayan Sea (Philippines)