The need for Canada to populate the land with people loyal to them and to have them send Western resources East. A process that continues to this day.
yes...........................................that's why gold is an element, sonny Jim
Gold,Copper,Zinc,Shipping Timber
Gold, Iron, Timber, Clay, Sand and Marble. Gold was used for jewellery, Iron for weapons and armour for the army, Timber for furnature, clay for cooking equipment and pots, sand for glass and marble for temples and shrines. However, many of these were very expensive.
western Californians and the Mexicans
The resources Australia mainly traded with the rest of the world in the 19th century was wool, gold, and timber.
Gold
yes, gold is the heaviest common element
Californium (Cf) is an element in the actinide series who's most common use is in gold and silver prospecting.
Yes, the noun 'gold' is a common noun, a general word for an element, a precious metal, a color resembling the precious metal.
luxurious rain forests make the Andamans a gold mine for timber.
Gold is an element. White gold is coated with another element.
Gold is not. Gold is an element that cannot be broken down further.The rest are substances that consist of multiple elements bonded together:Sugar (common sugars) is either C6H12O6 or C12H22O11Salt is NaClWater is H2O
Yes. Gold is an element.
Gold is an element.
Yes. Gold is an element.
Gold is an element.
Yes. Gold is an element