There's really no way of knowing, because we don't know exactly how much gold that is still underneath the ground (or exactly where it is, or we'd go get it)!
Yes, real gold is heavy due to its density. The weight of a piece of gold will depend on its mass, with a standard density of approximately 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter.
Gold is dense and heavy despite it's softness.
100 grams of gold would weigh 100 grams, as weight is a measure of how heavy an object is due to the force of gravity on it.
yes well I'm not that sure but I know thatolympic gold is 5 pounds
A gram of gold weighs approximately 0.035 ounces, or about the weight of a paperclip.
As the world cup is made of gold it will be heavy.
Gold has lots of electrons. All elements have electrons, but gold, a heavy element, has more than most.
Fools gold (iron pyrite) is relatively heavy, it is about one fourth to one third as heavy as gold and about as heavy as iron.
Not all metals are heavy. The heavy ones have more density due to proton and neutron count. Titanium vs gold for instance.
No, gold is heavy
Lead is very heavy, but it is not as valuable or desirable as gold.
Heavy Gold electroplate - electrolytic plating of gold plating with a minimum thickness of 2.5 microns, may be marked or described as heavy gold electroplate or heavy gold electroplated.
Gold has millions of uses
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Gold is rare, Gold is heavy, Gold is soft.
Real gold is heavy in comparison to other metals.
there is none gold is so heavy