Only if you put the gold back where you found it.
Gold mines in the western US are not considered renewable resources because they are formed over geologic timescales through deposits of gold-bearing minerals. Once these deposits are depleted through mining activities, it is not feasible for them to be regenerated within a human timeframe.
Yes, in one sense. In the old days gold was mined by sight. Today through advanced washing technologies, micro gold, or fine gold can be recovered and washed out of the dirt. In this sense, old mines are the best bet possible for future micro mining projects, and are therefore somewhat of a renewable resource.
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
Gold is a non renewable resources
Yes, there are gold mines in South Africa.
The population of Moto Gold Mines is 160.
Hatti Gold Mines's population is 14,716.
Wesdome Gold Mines was created in 1976.
The population of Wesdome Gold Mines is 130.
Yes,definitely Ghana had gold mines and they still do