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Miners likely kept the location of gold mines a secret to protect their investment and to prevent other miners from competing with them. By keeping the location private, they could work undisturbed and maximize their own profits. Additionally, revealing the location could lead to overcrowding and depletion of the gold deposits, reducing the potential returns for the original discoverers.
Gold Miners are people a long time ago that panned for gold to become rich. Most of these people were poor that needed to get more money.
If something was panned by critics, it means that the critics expressed a totally negative view of it.
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The phrase "pans out" originates from the world of mining, where a prospector would sift through sediment in a pan to search for valuable minerals like gold. If something "pans out," it means that a situation or outcome has turned out to be successful or favorable, akin to finding gold while sifting through sediment.
Yes they are a good insulator
It is from 74 to 82% pure gold
They mined for gold or dug for it or panned it
Because it's really f'in' heavy.
Because it's really f'in' heavy.
1stly ground 2ndly panned with water, or chemically extracted (then precipitated)
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