Some of the biggest gold mines in the world are Grasberg Gold Mine (Indonesia), Muruntau Gold Mine (Uzbekistan), Carlin-Nevada Complex (USA) and Yanacocha Gold Mine (Peru).
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There are numerous gold mines in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Alaska- but there has been SOME gold found in every state.
Open cast mines, coal mines, silver mines, land mines.
Yes, some parts of the tundra do have gold. There were many gold mines in the tundra of Alaska.
Some gold mines in New Zealand include the Waihi Mine on the North Island and the Macraes Mine on the South Island. Other significant gold mines in New Zealand include the Martha Mine and Golden Cross Mine.
Gold mines in Russia or South Africa or some other place.
Coal mine: A type of mine where coal is extracted from underground or open-pit mines to be used as a source of energy. Gold mine: A type of mine where gold ore is extracted and processed to produce gold, often found in underground mines or as open-pit mines. Diamond mine: A type of mine where diamonds are extracted and processed from volcanic pipes or alluvial deposits, with some mines operating underground while others are open-pit mines.
One of the main resources were the important gold mines that Nubia had.
People came here from around the world in boats, some people who lived in Australia walked all the way to gold mines. People also went to the gold mines in carriages and carts (thousands of Chinese went in boats).
Depends entirely on what TYPE of mine it is. Some are open pit mines- they may look like a very deep crater with spiral lines (the haul roads for trucks) going to the bottom. But an underground mine may look like nothing but an opening in the ground, with a conveyor and ventilation fans being above ground.
Although their number was small, some women mined for gold during the Gold Rush, whether in California or Australia. Some came with their husbands and worked side by side with them in the mines. Many Irish women who came to America to escape the Potato Famine, headed west to seek their fortune in the mines.