Zinc, iron, cobalt, arsenic and titanium.
There are other more obscure ones such as bismuth and antonomy.
But stick to the simple 5!
Gold and rarely silver is also found in pure metal form.
There are a number of naturally occurring pure metals including copper, silver, mercury, gold, platinum and palladium. Naturally occurring pure metals are called native metals eg Native Copper or Native Silver
Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.
The alkali metals are all very recative and are not found free in nature (pure elemental form) but are always found as compounds. (minerals)
There are a lot more than five. For example, all the alkali and alkaline earth metals are not found naturally in pure form but occur only in compounds. It's actually unusual for a metal to exist in pure form in nature; most of them occur only in compounds.
Gold
Because silver and gold are native metals that are found in its pure form as they are unreactive!
There are a number of naturally occurring pure metals including copper, silver, mercury, gold, platinum and palladium. Naturally occurring pure metals are called native metals eg Native Copper or Native Silver
Aluminium is a reactive metal and in nature only the most unreactive metals (such as gold) are found in thir pure form.
Not all metals are found underground- a few can be found at the surface. However, metals are usually not fund in a pure form, but are mixed with impurities in the form of ore, which was distributed vertically and horizontally as that rock strata was formed.
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Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.
Native elements are those found by themselves, in pure form, uncombined with other elements into minerals. Of all the elements, only about thirty native elements are known, including metals like copper, gold, lead, and iron; semi-metals like antimony, arsenic, bismuth, and tellurium, and non-metals like diamond, sulfur, and selenium. --------- carbon
To say a metal is native means it is found either pure form or as an alloy.
Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury.
If by pure, we are referring to native metals composed of one element, like silver, gold, and copper, then they are minerals.