Many times by prospectors on the surface, or around eroded pegmatite veins.
If you mean Platypus, they are native to Australia and Tasmania
yes they are all minerals and gemstones
well its definately not a period
No not all. Some minerals are metals.
Price constraints, gemstones even though some of them like diamonds are not that rare they are hard to extract from the ground and it would be hard to find ones large enough to make parts of buildings, howver you could do a cobbled wall with gemstones.
A kind of chemical composition, found in almost all gemstones or look on the book: Gemstones of the world.
Gemstones are mainly found by volcanoes, because they are formed below the crust, and the volcano pushes them to or near the surface. Gemstones can be found in any part of the world, though, but the real question is whether you are willing to dig for them and/or get lucky.
amber
Gemstones are mainly found by volcanoes, because they are formed below the crust, and the volcano pushes them to or near the surface. Gemstones can be found in any part of the world, though, but the real question is whether you are willing to dig for them and/or get lucky.
The gemstones that are mostly found in bracelets are ruby's and diamonds. The gemstones will be found in foreign country's such as Brazil or Columbia.
malachite
mostly found by the volcanoes
Pneumonia, an serious lung infection, can be found anywhere in the world.
Most gemstones in Pennsylvania are found in caves like Crystal Cave, not mountains.
Some of the gemstones found in Ukraine include amber, malachite, jasper, and quartz. Ukraine is also known for its production of unique amber jewelry.
they are found almost anywhere in the world
Under the sea. Anywhere in the world.