Gold ! all the way!
No, the opposite. And at that, bronze is an alloy, and not one pure metal
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
Rhodium and platinum are both more valuable than gold.
Linen is worth more than gold to a lot of people. Others would argue that gold is far more valuable.
gold is more expensive than iron simply because iron is more common and gold is also a purer metal
Yes, gold is heavier than bronze. Gold has a higher density than bronze, which means that a given volume of gold will weigh more than the same volume of bronze.
Yes, bronze is typically worth less than gold. Bronze is an alloy made from copper and other metals, while gold is a precious metal valued for its rarity and beauty. Gold has a higher market value and is more sought after than bronze.
It depends on the sizes of each. However, in general, gold is worth SO much more than bronze that unless the gold cube is EXTREMELY small and the bronze plates are EXTREMELY large, the gold is going to be worth more.As of this writing, gold is about $1200 per ounce, while bronze is < $10 per POUND.
There have been times when iron was more valuable than gold. Most bronze age civilizations valued iron more highly than gold, as it was both rarer (iron ore is common, naturally occurring pure iron is not) and more useful (iron is significantly stronger than bronze, and much, much stronger than gold).
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Among gold, silver, bronze, and platinum, platinum is generally the costliest metal due to its rarity and unique properties. Gold is also valuable, often priced higher than silver and bronze due to its scarcity and popularity in jewelry and investment. Silver is more affordable than gold and platinum, while bronze is typically less valuable as it is mainly used for art and sculptures.
Silver is an industrial commodity and has many manufacturing, technology and investment uses. It currently is worth around $17.00 per ounce about 64 times less than gold, but is much more valuable than "base" metals such as copper, steel and aluminum
Bronze is generally stronger than gold. Gold is a soft metal that can be easily shaped and deformed, while bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, has superior hardness and tensile strength. This makes bronze more suitable for tools and weapons, while gold is primarily valued for its luster and resistance to corrosion. However, the specific strength can also depend on the alloy composition and treatment methods used for both metals.
No, bronze is typically worth less than gold. Gold is a precious metal with higher market value and is more sought after for jewelry and investment purposes. Bronze is an alloy that is made by mixing copper with tin or other metals.
If you think to sport it is normal that the number of points for the first place to be bigger.
gold all the way!! as you know in competitions gold is first and bronze is second.....so i would choose gold!! ive experienced winning gold in hockey, it makes you feel wonderful