yes
The river's velocity is much slower on the inside bend of a meander, so any material being transported in the river is deposited.
gold
of course dummy
It is called Ангара in Russian. I could not find any other names.
There are crimes and murders everywhere so naturally there was some during the California Gold Rush. If you want a better answer how about you actually research it.
Technically, yes. However by the time gold was discovered in California, Mexico had already lost any chances of getting California or its gold back from the United States: The Mexican-American War occurred between April 25, 1846 and February 2, 1848. Gold was discovered on January 24, 1848 in Coloma, California. By that time, California was already occupied by American troops.
abaut 25% of gold was found in California and there is 75% still in California
Because so many miners were looking for gold that all the gold was running out making it hard to find any.
In England, you can pan for gold in several locations, particularly in the rivers of Cornwall and Devon, which are historically known for gold deposits. The River Tamar and the River Fowey in Cornwall are popular spots for amateur gold panning. Additionally, the area around the River Dart in Devon also offers opportunities for gold seekers. Always check local regulations and obtain any necessary permissions before panning for gold.
Any number of places like Australia, Arizona, California or Hawaii.
No, the settlement of Rhode Island was not a Eurekaevent.
Metal Finishing Group is located in Sacramento, California. They do gold, silver, zinc and tin plating. http://www.metalfinishinggroup.com/