# South Africa # The united States # Australia
the countries produce different specialized goods
Most Americans focus INFREQUENTLY on the less developed countries of the world.
Because countries cannot produce everything it needs they specialize in what they can produce most efficiently.
Agriculture is the main occupation of the majority of people living in the Muslim world. These countries produce a variety of agricultural for their own use and also for export.
america and israel
The countries that produce the most gold are (with gold production in brackets) are South Africa (272 128 kg), China (247 200 kg), Australia (247 000 kg), the United States (242 000 kg) and Peru (203 268 kg). In the world, there is 2 310 000 kg of gold produced. That means that the top 5 countries alone produce over one half of all of the world's gold.
Scotland,Ireland and The United States
Australia used to produce the most gold but the current title holder is Africa with speculation on a unique geological advantage of ancient streams and lakes bringing gold to it. Australia is similar in that its gold is mainly from meteors.
Africa has the largest gold reserves, with South Africa being one of the world's top gold-producing countries. Other notable gold-producing countries in Africa include Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania.
The most recent figures (2008) for the top gold producing countries in the world are: * China * USA * South Africa * Australia * Russia See website below for more details.
Yes they are the largest, they sell the most gold and silver bullion in the most countries.
The largest gold mines in the world are located in countries such as China, Australia, Russia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa. These countries have significant gold reserves and have a long history of gold mining.
Most of the world's gold comes from mines in China, Australia, Russia, and the United States. On the other hand, the majority of the world's diamonds are sourced from countries such as Russia, Botswana, Canada, and Australia.
The country of China is the world's leading producer of gold. It is also the world's biggest producer of energy. China also consumes the most energy and gold.
Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia
Most countries were on a gold standard before 1914. Some notes were issued but could be exchanged at par for gold coins.
The top gold-producing countries in the world are China, Australia, Russia, and the United States. These countries have significant mining operations and contribute a large portion of the world's total gold production.