in jewelry stores lol
yes you can it is in the earth
i couldn't find that but it is 0.0011 parts permillion
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
Where is gold normally found
Try digging at mines and look near your house
Yes, gold is a natural element found on Earth.
in the Republic of South Africa, China, Canada, Australia, Peru, Russia, Uzbekistan, etc.
gold comes from the earth,s crust
breed EARTH+METAL=GOLD DRAGON
Gold is typically found in the Earth's crust at depths ranging from a few meters to a few kilometers. The depth at which gold can be found varies depending on the geological characteristics of the area and the location of the gold deposits. Prospectors may need to dig through soil, sand, rock, or even undertake mining operations to access gold deposits.
No, rare earth magnets do not stick to gold because gold is non-magnetic. Rare earth magnets are attracted to materials that have magnetic properties, such as iron and steel.
A gold detector will find diamonds if they are surrounded by gold. A gold detector cannot find a lose diamond that is not set in gold, because you're using a detector of gold, not diamonds.