South Africa produces 50% of all the gold used in the world. In the US, North Dakota and Nevada produce 2/3 of the gold used in the US. Australia, China, Russia, and Peru are the other major producers of gold.
Metal cannot be extracted from Gold, as Gold itself is a metal.
Gold is extracted from the earth itself, near the place underground where coal miners work.
Gold has been extracted from seawater, but the cost is not worth the effort for the very small amount that can be obtained.
Gold and Copper are chemical elements. No "minerals" can be extracted from them other than 'gold' and 'copper'. They can be extracted from the minerals or 'ores' named in the other answers herein.
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Gold that is extracted from the earth is in its ore form, meaning that the gold is mixed with other minerals in the rock. The gold ore is processed by breaking it up into small pieces and heating it to remove the gold, which is extremely soft and melts at a very low temperature, leaving the rock behind.
Salt, water, and gold.
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Fine dust or placer gold is panned in streams to collect gold and in mines gold ore is blasted out and by metallurgical process gold is extracted.