Have you tried the banks of streams and rivers? A particularly good place to look is where tributaries meet larger streams.
You have to dig 508,775,742 feet deep to find gold
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how deep is it
You can find it in many different places, however, in the United States, you can find it in Missouri and Iowa... to name a couple.
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On the bottom of rivers. Also, when you mix water and dirt.
The missouri river averages 75 ft deep, and its deepest point is only 100 ft deep.35 ft deep
No they wouldn't. You need deep groove tires for mud
We Find fossils Inside the Mud or soils deep end... The more deep ... The more you get fossils The more Near.. The less chances or formation of Fossils..
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Mud
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No, mud cracks in a shale or mudstone typically indicate exposure to air and subsequent drying out, which would suggest a shallow water or terrestrial setting rather than deep water offshore marine environment. Deep marine environments are not conducive to mud cracking as the sediments are continuously submerged under water.
yes... they live in Missouri and live in deep holes in the ground
A rut.
A bog or a an area of deep wet mud