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Panning and cardling were the most popular- as they were inexpensive and not hard to do and in dryer areas people would use the method of dry blowing (panning minus the water) but the big companies would use stamper batteries and other big machinery.
there are 2 ways. first, migrate it. second insert the fire red and Pokemon platinum, then on Pokemon platinum go to route 201 or 202 and you would be able to catch it without migrating it.
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A psychologist would use the scientific method to test a theory, just as any other scientist would.
a chingling evolves when it is has a lot of friendship so i would catch it with a luxury ball
A miner would be more likely to use panning to find platinum than to find topaz. This is because platinum is heavier than topaz.
If your question is regarding "panning" for gold, then the answer is NO! Gold is Not magnetic, so using a magnetized pan would retain other metals that are magnetic. This would defeat the whole panning method, because you want all of the non-gold debris to be agitated and rinsed away.
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Since gold panning in the United States is no different from gold panning everywhere else, the simplest option would be to learn gold panning from one the many places which offer gold panning as an activity. Places that offer gold panning as an activity in the United States include: Columbia State Historic Park, Bannack State Park and Red Rock Canyon State Park. In general many national parks or similar places within the United States will be likely to offer gold panning as an activity. This is especially if they are located close to locations that are famous for gold rushes. Alternatively one can try to visit popular video webpages such as Youtube, since they will often have tutorials on gold panning made by amateur enthusiasts.
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Tre-panning was used a long time ago. They basically would drill a hole in your head. People thought that it would cure headaches. They would only be able to four holes in your head or else you could die. This is a person drilling a hole in someones head.http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/File:Plate_20_6_20_extract_300px.jpeg
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Iron rusts readily; a process that would likely be accelerated by the salt and moisture of sweat. It is a rather poor material for jewelry. Platinum, by contrast is highly non-reactive and does not easily corrode.
Tactical missiles or specialized artillery rounds, depending on the nationality of the adversary would seem most likely.
The density of platinum is 21.4 g/cubic centimeter; the density of silver is 10.5 g/cubic centimeter. So...a quick way would be to determine the volume of the item (Archimedes' water displacement method still works) then weigh it on an analytical balance.