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Silver is generally found in rocks, and as a constituent of minerals like acanthite. It can also be found near the surface, in soils and sands, in nearly pure masses, or nuggets, from tiny to hundreds of kilograms, which have been torn from their host rock and smoothed and rounded by glaciation or rivers.

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What shape is silver found in nature?

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Why did they make silver?

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What 3 metals are found in nature in free state?

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Is silver a rock?

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Why are gold and silver not found as an ore?

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Why is silver radioactive?

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