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Yes, silver is found in Mexico, USA, Canada, Australia, Spain, Peru and Russia

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Silver is a naturally occurring element, but it's never found in isolation. Silver is found in lead ore.

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Silver is a natural substance that is found in the Earth's crust. It is a precious metal with various uses, such as in jewelry, currency, and industry.

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