the answer to your question is most likely to be honey.
no, it is naturally found in hematite ore under the earths surface
yes
Mountains and lakes.
Meteorites.
Meteorites.
Copper sulphate found naturally in the Earth's crust is typically in the form of chalcanthite.
The oldest known individual living organism is a bristle-cone pine tree in the mountains of California. It is close to 5000 years old.
Meteorite craters.
Within 8 to 12 KM of Earth's surface
Gold Sulfate is found naturally only in geological zones called oxidizing sulfide deposits or oxidizing sulfide bodies.
Salt is found in oceans and seas all over the world.it is commonly found in earths surface in very arid climates
coal is found from charcoal..........a special kind of rock found about 4 feet below earths surface