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There are 8 different ores. Coal, Iron, Gold, Redstone, Lapis lazuli, Diamond, Emerald and Nether Quartz. However Emerald and Nether Quartz are currently only on Pc & Pocket Edition.
There are 8 different ores. Coal, Iron, Gold, Redstone, Lapis lazuli, Diamond, Emerald and Nether Quartz. However Emerald and Nether Quartz are currently only on Pc & Pocket Edition.
The Superflat generator does not spawn ores. It's intended for building on in Creative mode.
Gold ore is one of the rare (green) ores and shares nodes with other more common ores. You just have to be lucky when you find it. I can sometimes find lots of it when iam farming mithril in badlands
gold iron coal diamond lapis lazuli MAYBE emeralds
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First you go to Perion and find the two item makers. Talk to the item maker on the right. Give him ten ores, and he'll make the ores into a gem or a plate, depending on the kind of ore.
you can noice that if you only dig 2 blocks down youll reach bedrock and there will only be that and dirt.you cant find ores in dirt.so the answer is no.sorry if you are low on ores.
Tralti
There are currently 7 ores in vanilla minecraft 1.6. They can all be crafted into their respected blocks by putting nine of the same pure ingot, dye or dust into a crafting table i.e. not the ores. They are: coal, iron, gold, diamond, lapis lazuli, redstone and emerald. Iron and gold ore have to be cooked in a furnace to retrieve their respective ingots. Here is an image of the 7 ores: There is another ore called the nether quartz ore which is used to craft solid quartz in minecraft.
You will find information on ores on a website that is science orientated. How stuff works is a good place to look for information and they will be able to give you a direct definition of what they are.
Look for "furnace" on the World Map. There is one north of the Lumbridge Palace; there are several more in different parts of Gielinor.