In the Mexican state of Zacatecas
Silver is most commonly found in Mexico, Peru, China, Australia, and Russia. These countries are among the top producers of silver in the world due to their rich mineral deposits and extensive mining operations.
Mexico, I believe.
Silver is found in lead, zinc, and copper ore deposits. A full two-thirds of the silver resources in the world are found in association with these other metal ores. The remaining third is found in association with deposits of gold. The most important ore mineral of silver is argentite (Ag2S, silver sulfide). In the United States, Nevada is the leading producer of silver where it is a by-product of gold mining. Other significant world producers of silver are Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Canada. A number of other countries produce smaller amounts of silver.
No. Those are an Asian species, most commonly found in India.
Silver is typically found in ores and minerals, most commonly in the form of silver sulfide (argentite) and silver chloride (horn silver). It is often extracted from deposits that also contain other metals, such as lead, zinc, and copper. Significant silver mining locations include the United States, Mexico, Canada, and parts of South America, as well as countries like Australia and Russia. Additionally, silver can be found in trace amounts in seawater and certain minerals.
Silver is rarely found in pure form in nature. It is usually found combined with other elements, such as sulfur or arsenic, in ores like argentite or horn silver. The majority of silver extraction is done through mining and processing these ores to obtain pure silver.
Mexico is the leading producer of silver, followed by the United States, Canada, Australia, Spain, Peru, and Russia. Silver is one of the most valuable elements next to gold.
Small birds, cats and dogs are the most common pets found among Mexican people.
Mexico
Gold, silver, jade and other minerals such as obsidian, granite and quartz. These were used by the Native American civilizations found in Mexico, such as the Aztecs and Mayans. After their conquest by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes, most mines in Mexico extracted silver, gold and copper.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
Oil (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico) and Silver (Mexico)