Silver is generally found in rocks, and as a constituent of minerals like acanthite. It can also be found near the surface, in soils and sands, in nearly pure masses, or nuggets, from tiny to hundreds of kilograms, which have been torn from their host rock and smoothed and rounded by glaciation or rivers.
Silver is usually found in rocks, in soil and sands, underground, it can found near the surface, and nuggets.
Silver in its native form can be found as sheets, masses, nuggets, wires, or crystals.
you find it in nickel and other silver colored items
silver is naturally found in mines and caves.Mostly in old caves or caves that have gold
over 99% of the world uses silver
There is no distinct shape to naturally occurring silver.
Silver is not manufactured. It is found in nature as a precious metal like gold and then mined to use it.
iron,silver,and gold
Copper, silver, and gold.
No isotope of silver ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, silver has synthetic radioactive isotopes.Silver is not radio active, none of silver's isotopes have radio activity.ur welcome!
Silver is made by nature.
Yes, even though it is a rare metal, it can be found in nature along with platinum, mercury, gold, and silver.
Not found!
Silver was found in ancient times
Silver is a naturally occuring metal in nature.
Gold, silver, and copper are considered native elements because they occur in nature in their pure form. They are not chemically combined with any other elements and can be found in Earth's crust as metallic mineral deposits. This is in contrast to other elements, which are often found in nature in the form of compounds or minerals.
In order of greatest value to least: Rhodium, Rhenium, Platinum, Gold, Electrum, Silver