The best place to look for gold is where it has already been found. Most gold locations are very well known and the locations can be found in numerous books and on the internet.
Central California is well known as the central gold belt. Northern California as the northern gold belt, etc.
Colorado has had significant amounts of gold found as has South Dakota and Georgia.
Again, the best place to look for gold is where it has historically occurred.
You can also look on history.com. The reason why you should go on that sight is so you can learn about golds history.
There are numerous gold mines in California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Alaska- but there has been SOME gold found in every state.
James Marshall found gold in the year of 1848.
James Marshall was the first ever person to think he found gold
It was the place were they found the gold and the Gold Rush's starting point (January 24, 1848).
Sacramento, California is the state capital in the west where they discovered gold in 1849.
Gold is found in the solid state.
Western Australia is the state where most of Australia's gold is currently found. It has about half of Australia's working gold mines.
The state motto of California is "I have found it"Eureka! this came from the gold rush referring to finding gold.
CA became a state in 1850 because of the gold rush. The use of " I have found it." Refers to the finding of gold.
The state if California.
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Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.
Yes, there have been small traces of gold found in Connecticut, particularly in the northwestern part of the state near the Massachusetts border. However, the amount of gold found is minimal compared to other states known for gold mining.
Yes It Did in 1492
there is a lot of gold and silver found there
Only a few metals are found in the free state, generally metals react to form for example oxides, sulfides which then may further react. Some found free are gold silver copper and platinum. All of these are relatively unreactive