because it can help inhibit the growth on clothes of bacteria and fungi and it makes silverwear and jewelery and many more important things that we could go on and on
Gold and gold mines were extremely important discoveries in the New World's age of exploration. Add to that silver and silver mines. Rare gems such as rubies and emeralds were also found in the New World. Also, uninhabited lands that could be used for crop growing cannot be ignored as important as well.
China and India
England
its important because the oil spill wased most of the oil in the world
There were a great number of important 1990's world events. The Olympics were an excellent example of an important fun event.
Gold and gold mines were extremely important discoveries in the New World's age of exploration. Add to that silver and silver mines. Rare gems such as rubies and emeralds were also found in the New World. Also, uninhabited lands that could be used for crop growing cannot be ignored as important as well.
not really important he he he
there is no specific part of the world that produces silver
Yes.
Argentite, or silver glance, is the most important and common of silver minerals.
Baghdad became such an important center of world trade because Baghdad provided goods that people wanted like gold,silver, iron, pearls, and food. People would come to get those goods, and Baghdad will get money and they became an important center of world trade. :D
because it is cool
Mexico has some of the world's largest deposits of silver, copper, gold, lead and zinc; it has minor, however commercially important deposits of minerals such iron and tin.
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.
Yes. The most important was silver.
where can silver be found on earth?
14.8% (96.4 million ounces of silver) just behind the world's largest producer (Peru, with 111.6 million ounces of silver or 17.1% of the world's total).