Actually, it isn't. To my knowledge, it isn't required in human metabolism, and while it is very valuable in many industrial applications, if can be substituted for with good effect by other elements. Man's historical love affair with gold is primarily a chasing after a yellow gleam. Gold's primary value is that it is very scarce. Almost any desirable thing that is scarce is automatically very valuable.
Water and oxygen are two chemicals necessary for human life.
Because they manufacture the cells necessary to create another life.
Oxygen, water, and various types of food are necessary to sustain the human life form.
How are smaller molecule necessary for life
Gravity isn't necessary for human life, as we can see on the International Space Station, where crew members spend months with no gravity at all. But even if gravity were absolutely essential, that would not be a problem on Mars, which has plenty of it.
Water and oxygen are two chemicals necessary for human life.
They do not. While gold is sought after for its value and rarity, it is not necessary for life/ survival.
Oxygen
damien because he is a stupid American
Plutonium is not an element biologically involved.
Everything necessary to support human life.
No it would not.Asteroids are destroyers and killers.
Because they manufacture the cells necessary to create another life.
That the right to survive, the right to free speech and the right to privacy are necessary in human life.
Cobalt is a nutrient because it is necessary to human life; it is called a micronutrient because the necessary amount of it is very small, compared with the total mass of an average diet.
Americium is not necessary for life.
Language is necessary for us to survive because we need to communicate & understand what is going on. Without it humans couldn't progress and work together, it would be chaos.