To detect buried gold without a metal detector, you can use techniques such as geological surveying to identify areas with high mineral content. Panning in nearby streams can also help you locate gold deposits, as gold often washes downstream from its source. Additionally, employing tools like a divining rod or dowsing can be traditional methods some believe may indicate the presence of gold, though these methods lack scientific support. Lastly, researching historical records and maps can reveal locations where gold was previously found or mined.
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
no
Nope. Just metal...
All metal detectors detect all metal depending on the level of sensitivity they are set at. Battery or no, a cell phone would be detected.
no there was no electricity i think
Yes the metal detector would but it is a large object and you would see it also.
Asbestos itself does not contain any metal and therefore would not hide gold from a metal detector. Metal detectors are designed to detect metallic objects, and since asbestos is a mineral fiber, it does not interfere with the detection of metals like gold. However, if gold is buried among asbestos materials, the detector may still pick up the gold signal, but not the asbestos.
No it cannot.
Basically No. But the detector have a camera then yes.
Depends on the size of the metal detectors, and the size of the metal under the surface of the earth. The bigger the metal detector, the bigger the piece of metal, the deeper down it will detect.
Shovel Map Metal Detector
just put on the metal detector and then walk around on the grass the blue circle beneath the metal detector will turn white and beep when u have found treasure.