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After gold and silver mining declined, other minerals such as copper, nickel, coal, and iron ore became economically important. Copper mining, in particular, saw significant expansion as demand increased for its use in various industries.
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Bronze doesn't usually go with other shades of brown and gold. So, probably silver and blue. Red may have gone with it, too. Hope that helped you!
Yes, as well as silver and the governments promise to pay. I would say no because it is not redeemable in silver or gold. To be backed by silver or gold would mean that you could cash it in for gold. This is why the value of our money has gone down because it is not backed by anything other than the government behind it. Since our government is Trillions in debt they can not guarantee the currency at all.
After the easily gathered gold was depleted, people likely turned to more challenging or risky methods to extract gold such as deep mining or exploring new areas. This could have led to increased competition, conflicts over remaining gold deposits, and possibly environmental degradation as more resources were needed to extract smaller amounts of gold. This shift may have also prompted technological advancements in mining practices.
It is not gold, just stone. However there is the possibility that the tip was, at one time, covered with gold or electrum [a mixture of gold and silver]. The tip was known as the capstone or pyramidion but is missing.
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it stays there in its pokeball forever like it did in the original Gold and Silver games. the pokeball is gone. the game says"no Pokemon left... you wonder who the professor gave it to"
Gold mines in the western US are not considered renewable resources because they are formed over geologic timescales through deposits of gold-bearing minerals. Once these deposits are depleted through mining activities, it is not feasible for them to be regenerated within a human timeframe.
(This applies to silver, I'm not sure about gold.) If you are wearing a fake silver ring, after wearing it for about half an hour you will see that your finger where the ring has been has gone a bit green. It will eventually go back to it's original colour though. Also if you go to any shop which sells real gold and silver they should be able to tell you if it is real or not.
Yon return to Victory road; there the man blocking the access to Mt. Silver will be gone; there you will find the final trainer to beat.