Gold.
A nugget is a chunk of native gold metal- while fairly pure, may contain traces of other metals. In mining, Reef refers to a vein of high grade ore. Alluvial gold is gold that has been moved and ground down by water- such as the placer gold (gold dust) found in river and stream beds.
Yes, usually gold is mined in underground mines. Gold can be found on the surface where it has been exposed by erosion and in river sediments.
No. Gold is found in veins in quartz.
Gold found on the surface is called alluvial gold.
There is evidence for gold as far as about 3100 B.C.
Our ancient ancestors found gold first and as there are no records going back that far we do not know who first found gold.
When Spanish came to Inca territory they found lots of gold. When they found the gold they took it and melted the gold down.
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No, they are not real, at least no one has found them so far.
Gold was not found in Cairns or Townsville, both coastal cities of far north Queensland. These cities do not lie in gold-bearing country. The closest gold discoveries to either place were in Ravenswood and Charters Towers.
The Ghana Empire prospered as the "land of gold" far to the west.
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Yes the Hoffman's did find gold. So far they have only found about 4 or 5 ounces according to the series.
Where is gold normally found
Gold is found underground at about levels 2-29. Gold is quite common so just hop down a cave and you should see some!
Gold is found in the ground.