No. Based on geological surveys and other estimates, only about 5% of the total gold available has been mined in human history. So 95% would supposedly still be there for the taking.
Gold (Au) is a transition metal
gold, Au, is a transition metal.
The major agent of erosion on earthes surface is water running downhill
It depends on the type of map in use.
Try digging at mines and look near your house
by running out of gold
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
Spain needed gold because there mines were running out of gold
Where is gold normally found
Running shoes were first introduced in the 3rd generation, so Gold, Silver, Crystal, and earlier don't have it.
because there was no gold to keep them running
Yes, gold is a natural element found on Earth.
God
Yes the earth is running out of gas as well as oil. After all it will not last us for ever will it?
gold comes from the earth,s crust
breed EARTH+METAL=GOLD DRAGON
The moon does indeed have a little gold on it.Gold was discovered on the moon along with water, silver and mercury.See the link below for an article on it.However, there is no point in mining it. The cost of building and running a mining facility on the moon plus the cost of transporting the gold back to Earth will cost billions. Whereas gold on Earth is worth just hundreds or thousands. The cost just isn't worth it, it would cost you more to mine and transport than you can sell it for.