Wet gold.
yes it can
Alluvial gold is found in the water and reef gold is found in rocks. Reef gold is worth more than alluvial gold. Hope this helps:)
gold, uranium, and copper
The reason is that many mines have sunk under water and there is gold in mines so that is why .
It is unlikely to find gold particles and flakes in well water as gold is a heavy metal that is not soluble in water. Gold ore veins are typically found in rock formations and are mined from specific locations where gold deposits occur.
No, there is no end of a rainbow where a pot of gold can be found. Rainbows are optical illusions caused by sunlight and water droplets, and they do not have physical ends or contain pots of gold.
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Gold , water , dry weather thats all i know
Where is gold normally found
Water is a compound because it is composed of : hydrogen and oxygen. Each of these elements loses its original properties to form a compound. Gold is an element because it is 100 % gold and found in that form.
No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.
Gold is often found in quartz veins or along with other minerals such as pyrite or chalcopyrite in gold-bearing ore deposits. It can also be found in placer deposits, where the gold has been eroded from its original source and concentrated in river beds or sediment.