gold does not form in a rock. however it does forms along igneous rock and quarts veins. For gold to be present one of these two rocks will more then likely be there as well. (In some large gold nuggets, pieces of quarts will be stuck to the gold)
It's not a rock, it's metal.
California has more earthquakes and the type of rock where gold is. In Illinois, we have mostly sedimentary rock so we don't have gold deposits.
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Gold is commonly extracted from a type of rock called quartz. Gold is often found in quartz veins that run through the rock, and the gold can be separated by crushing the quartz and then using chemicals to extract the gold.
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well it depends. if its agray rock, it has a gray texture. if its a gold rock, it has a high value texture. etc
Gold can appear as shiny yellow flakes, nuggets, or dust when it is found within a rock. Its distinctive color and metallic luster make it stand out from the surrounding rock material. Gold's appearance can vary depending on its purity and the type of rock it is embedded in.
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It depends on the rock, one rock could have alot of gold while another may have no gold at all. I suggest you ask the question again and be more specific such as telling what type of rock, where, climate, and history of the area. GOOD LUCK!
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Gold is an elemental mineral, a metal that can appear in nuggets due to separation and weathering. The nuggets are actually crystals that have been deformed.
The term "long tom" was for a type of very long sluice box used to separate [lacer gold from the base rock.