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Yes. Imagine sand stone. It is composed of sand. Sand is ground rocks. Pressure and time create sand stone.
Sedimentary.
Sand , paper, oil, baby oil, rocks, gold, dog fur, bricks and/or anything that is in capable of being dissolved
Conglomerates.
A sluice box separates gold from sand and gravel as the gold catches on the ridges in the bottom.
no because the sand is small rocks no because the sand is small rocks
they remove sand.. dirt .. rocks
They used pan,filters,and chisels. The pan was for putting the gold in, the filter was for separating sand and rocks, and the chisels were for breaking rocks
gold sand stone is a ston that wasfound in the 1867 when the miners had found it in a cave/rocks
Not just any sand. Mortar sand. Mortar sand is a larger grain sand that has been washed and screened to remove any rocks or pebbles.
Sand abrasion is the removal of sand from rocks. Rocks disintegrate into sand by natural forces.
Sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.
It was founded in 5988 BC by Josphe Egyptus. He was looking for gold but instead he found a land full of tiny gold rocks(sand).
Sand and gold are separated by a sieve. You put the sand in with he gold and shake it. Than the sand falls throuh the holes of the sieve leaving behind he gold.
Yes. Imagine sand stone. It is composed of sand. Sand is ground rocks. Pressure and time create sand stone.
One word for ya, erosion
Gold between sand refers to the gold that is between the sand. On the other hand gold dust refers to the ground gold that forms gold dust.