it killed them it killed animals that live in trees by cutting down their the wood from that tree they would put supporters in the mine to stop it from calapsing on top of them
Alluvial gold mining left the environment cleared and razed in many places, as large amounts of bushland were cleared for gold mining to take place. This caused some loss of habitat for native animals. In addition, "mullock heaps" (consisiting of the tailings) were left behind to scar the landscape.
The Australian Florin was never minted in gold.
The Australian colours are green and gold.
They were forced to work in gold or silver mines or on plantations.
Gold was found in all of the Australian states, but the richest Australian goldrushes were in Victoria.
No one. The Australian goldrush did not start until 1851.
During the Australian gold rush the police were called traps
because gold have a native energy but iron does not have that native energy
Negative effects of the Australian gold rush included:The greater displacement of the indigenous people as more and more of them were forced off their land.Separation of families as fathers left their jobs and went to the goldfields, hoping to strike it rich, while their wives stayed behind, sometimes having to operate the farms and stations on their own.Environmentally, the goldrush was a disaster, although unrecognised at the time. Features of the Australian landscape were forever altered in the space of a few decades, and soil erosion was a major effect, the evidence of which can still be seen today. Water quality was affected as people used the creeks and rivers for all their activities, including bathing and washing dirty (sometimes disease-ridden) clothes. Water salinity rose as natural watercourses were diverted. Introduced noxious weeds decimated native flora and affected native fauna, as did the introduction of domestic animals to hitherto unpopulated areas.
The Australian gold rush started in 1851.
In australia
There are native American gold miners in Africa