Horses and mules were sometimes used on large puddling setups. They would help to move water and sluice for gold or minerals in the mining areas.
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Megafauna means large animals. Sometimes, it is used to refer to the unusually large animals of the last ice age, such as mammoths. Sometimes, it is used to refer to large, extinct animals, such as the short-faced bear or the sabre-toothed cat. Sometimes, it is used to refer to dinosaurs. Sometimes, it is used to refer to large, modern animals, such as polar bears and hippopotami.
Wrong metal. Puddling was used in converting iron ore into iron and steel in an open hearth furnace. Not gold.
A barn is a large building, usually on a farm, that is used to house large domestic animals such as cows and horses. The word barn is sometimes used for other large buildings used for buses, large trucks, or train cars.
finding gold :hearts; lol
cradling,puddling,panning and shaft ining
sometimes farm animals
Harpoons.
In refining iron, and making steel, the puddling process removed impirities from crude pig iron. Until the creation of the Bessemer process, it was the best method to do this. See the link below for information on puddling.
When used as a verb (not a noun) the present tense is:I/You/We/They puddle.He/She/It puddles.The present participle is puddling.
Mainly it does show water animals. Sometimes they do show other animals. e.g. Crocodiles.
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