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They were called the gold minersBack then they use to go to mines and mine for gold.That is why they were named gold minersgold mines-where they mine for goldgold miners-people who mine for gold
no because people might steal the gold
People came here from around the world in boats, some people who lived in Australia walked all the way to gold mines. People also went to the gold mines in carriages and carts (thousands of Chinese went in boats).
Yes, there are gold mines in South Africa.
They sold it to a government-appointed agent.
Yes, people certainly died in gold mines - especially in earlier times when mining methods were cruder and safety standards were nonexistent.
Gold veins are in the ground and people dig into mountains to find the gold making mines.
People who dig gold and silver are miners.
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.
Fine dust or placer gold is panned in streams to collect gold and in mines gold ore is blasted out and by metallurgical process gold is extracted.
The mines where you get gold are usually called "gold mines".
They were called the gold minersBack then they use to go to mines and mine for gold.That is why they were named gold minersgold mines-where they mine for goldgold miners-people who mine for gold
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
The map in the related link shows the major gold mines in Australia. A more detailed map is available from Geoscience Australia.
in our karnataka in first gold mines in the kolar gold field and one more is in hatti gold mines
Gold creates jobs in terms of mines
no because people might steal the gold