because its the only way you can get it out of the grond
No, it is mined from the ground.
Jordanite is processes by the gold in the ground'
The miners dug deep into the ground and mined gold ore.
No, gold does not reform once it has been mined out of the ground. Once gold has been extracted from the earth, it retains its physical and chemical properties. It can be melted, reshaped, and reused, but it does not regenerate or reform on its own.
Silver is mined in the ground in the same way that gold and copper is.
Gold and diamonds are both mined in the earth.
Gold can be mined in gold mines.....
Nope. It is its' own metal. It is mined from the ground just like any other metal.
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
It is estimated that there are about 197,576 metric tons of gold that has been mined and is above ground, with the total amount of gold mined throughout history being around 190,000 metric tons. It is difficult to estimate the total amount of gold still in the earth's crust, but it is believed to be significantly more than what has been mined.
Yes, gold is often found deep in the ground in ore deposits. It is mined by extracting the ore and then processing it to separate the gold from other minerals. This process involves crushing the ore, using chemicals to separate the gold, and finally smelting it to obtain pure gold.
To date, gold and silver can be mined more economically on land.