No riding the sluice box!
There are many ways a sluice box traps gold. A sluice box traps gold by doing something called fine dropping the gold to collect it in the easiest and fastest way possible.
yes
a wooden box used to separate the gold from the rubble
Yes, a sluice box is generally bigger than a rocker box. A sluice box is a long, narrow trough designed to capture gold and other heavy materials as water flows through it, while a rocker box is typically smaller and designed to separate gold from gravel using a rocking motion and water. Sluice boxes can vary in size, but they are typically longer and wider than rocker boxes, allowing for a greater volume of material to be processed at once.
No, a sluice box and a long tom are not the same, though they are both used in gold mining. A sluice box is a simple device designed to separate gold from gravel and sediment using water flow and riffles to catch heavier materials. A long tom, on the other hand, is a longer, more portable version of a sluice box that typically has a wider sluicing area and is designed to be used in areas with a higher volume of material to process. Both serve similar purposes but differ in design and application.
If you want to go sluicing for gold then you need a sluice box
Simply anyone who wants to use it.
Well that would be very easy it was Dan Tran who invented it a little Vietnamese boy with great maths and spelling ability also he liked science a lot so he invented the sluice. He is now 56 so don't go around trying to find him.
The act of washing gold from river gravel through the use of a sluice box.
The sluice was broken.
Hi that's right ^_^ the sluice box was used to separate the things to Idk about the cradle I have heard of it thx anyway