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They find gold in gold mines in places such as the USA, Spain, and Australia. Australia stared the gold rush.
Gold is an element. Its Atomic number is 79. Its a metal and is the same color as you find it in jewelry and in gold mines.
Presumably you mean gold sulphate? Gold sulphate does not exist except as part of a complex salt.
No. Solid gold is denser than liquid gold and so it will sink. This is true of almost every substance except water.
In the old days it was extracted from mines with pick axes. Gold nuggets were dug from veins of crystal quartz that often included silver, mercury, and lead. Today most of that ore has been tapped, and new methods are employed. The gold is no longer even visible to the naked eye--it is dust, scattered throughout an ore body in a zone. Strip mined ore is piled on slanted V shaped sheets of plastic where it is sprayed with a solution of cyanide. The cyanide bonds with the gold which settles into a pond. The pond is drained, the rich ore scooped up and further processed to recover the gold. A profitable ore body may contain as little as 0.02 oz of gold per ton of ore. I have toured several gold mining operations in northern Nevada, and have staked claims for other mines there.
The mines where you get gold are usually called "gold mines".
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
in our karnataka in first gold mines in the kolar gold field and one more is in hatti gold mines
Yes, there are still active mines in operation today, extracting various resources such as coal, gold, silver, copper, and others depending on the location and demand. Additionally, there are abandoned and inactive mines that pose environmental and safety concerns.
What would probably be found is gold or silver in the mines.
Yes, there are gold mines in South Africa.
Wesdome Gold Mines was created in 1976.
The population of Wesdome Gold Mines is 130.
The population of Moto Gold Mines is 160.
Yes,definitely Ghana had gold mines and they still do
Hatti Gold Mines's population is 14,716.
The methods for getting gold ore took many forms. Mines were blasted and dug out from hillsides, but gold was extracted with hydraulic mining using water. Whole hillsides were washed away and the damage can still be seen today.