Gold found on the surface is called alluvial gold.
Gold.
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Yes, usually gold is mined in underground mines. Gold can be found on the surface where it has been exposed by erosion and in river sediments.
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The air is close to the surface of the earth because gravity holds it there
Gold found on the surface is called alluvial gold.
Because the roots of the saguaro cactus are just below the surface.
close to the surface
Because of the heat of the surface were it is so close to the sun.
Gold.
Both actually. Strictly speaking, gold is an element. But pure gold is so soft that it's close to useless, so most gold items that you'll actually see and handle are alloys.
because they want to swim close to the surface
Arteries are not close to the surface in most places on the body because they need to be protected. But there are many places, called endangerment sites, where they are close to the surface, so health care workers need to be cautious when working in these areas. Usually, in most place on the body arteries and veins are close together, so are nerves.
The gravitational pull keeps the Earth's atmosphere close to the surface...
Do really want to know why gold is so shiny? Well, Gold is so shiny because gold is one of the most resistant metals. It won't tarnish, discolor, crumble, or be affected by most solvents. This adds to the uniqueness of this mineral. That shine you see is because the surface area is perfectly smooth.
The speed of sound increases with pressure, so close to the Earth's surface.