There are no current gold mines in Antarctica. The continent is covered with ice sheet that make it uneconomic to mine for gold.
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
The reason is that many mines have sunk under water and there is gold in mines so that is why .
The mines where you get gold are usually called "gold mines".
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Antarctica is the only continent that has no significant gold deposits. Other continents, such as Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America, have gold mines and deposits.
Mining in some form is conducted in every state of the US, and in most of the world (with the exception of Antarctica). Mining locations will be determined by the location of the material to be mined- coal mines are located where there is coal, gold mines where there is gold, etc.
in our karnataka in first gold mines in the kolar gold field and one more is in hatti gold mines
Yes, some parts of the tundra do have gold. There were many gold mines in the tundra of Alaska.
Mining takes place where ever on earth the natural deposits occur. This is true on every continent except Antarctica.
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yes! There use to be many gold thieves in Italy .
Yes, there are gold mines in South Africa.