Gold is a pure element and as such nothing except gold can have the same composition as gold. However there are some minerals that 'look' like gold when you see them - most famous of these is 'fools gold' or Iron Pyrites.
Gold is found on Brazilian plateau silver and tin on plateau of Bolivia
Common minerals that are found in Antarctica are antimony, chromium, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, tin, uranium and zinc. There are also large deposits of coal and sedimentary iron found in some Antarctic areas.
The Philippines has many minerals that are found in this country. These minerals are, copper, gold, chromite, gravel, platinum, and silver.
Egypt has very limited mineral resources. petroleum is the most important minerals Arabian desert is also rich in phosphates and iron ore deposits. manganese, chromium, gold and uranium are also found in Egypt.
There are many minerals in the Andes, but the main ones are: Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, and Tin
Gold, Gold, and more Gold.
Gold and minerals
Minerals are found in the ground, not the rain forest.
Gold is typically found in minerals such as pyrite, chalcopyrite, and quartz. These minerals are often found in hydrothermal veins or in association with volcanic activity. Gold can also be found in placer deposits where it has been eroded from its original source and concentrated in a sedimentary environment.
Gold
Gold is often found alongside minerals such as quartz, pyrite, and chalcopyrite in natural deposits.
Gold, during the gold rush.
There are numerous minerals that are found in Italy. A few of the minerals are gold, gypsum, cadmium, feldspar, and pig iron.
Gold silver and Lead are found in Greece
Antimony, arsenic, beryllium, copper and gold are examples of the minerals found in Sweden.
Gold and Diamond
gold and iron