Most world silver is produced as a byproduct or coproduct in the mining of other metals--such as copper and gold, and, to a lesser degree, lead and zincem
its mined out of the earth by itself
To date, gold and silver can be mined more economically on land.
Silver isn't made it's mined.
Lead and silver were mined at Leadhills and, for a time, gold was also mined there.
They mined silver,gold,diamonds, and sulfer.
Silver, which is still mined, but on smaller quantities.
Gold, silver, and copper are mined in Utah and zinc is a by-product, so yes it is mined in Utah.
Silver isn't made it's mined.
They were and still are. Copper is what is mined, but Gold, Silver and Molybdenum are also extracted during the process as by-products.
They bought and traded with Asia using the silver and gold mined in Mexico and peru.
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
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