In "Snow Treasure" by Marie McSwigan, the children plan to move a total of 1,500 pounds of gold. This gold belongs to the Norwegian government and is hidden in their village during the Nazi occupation. The children devise a clever plan to transport the gold across treacherous terrain to keep it out of enemy hands. Their bravery and teamwork are central to the story as they face various challenges along the way.
It depends on the particular treasure found.
i don't understand the question ... do you mean "treasure" as in gold and sliver or natural "treasure" ... If it's gold or sliver there are billions of dollars to be made from lost "treasure" you just have to know where to look ... If you mean natural "treasure" there is no price that can be placed on it ...
The gold and silver treasure of Persepolis were immense much of this was carried back to Greece
They were Viking berserkers. Their goals were to gain as much treasure and gold as they could.
It really shouldn't Move at all
no because gold sounds so much better than silver
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
Life on the gold fields for children was boring. They didn't have much games to play so they had to find fun.
10 to 20 Trillion dollars worth and more based on todays (2011) value. In the book titled (Nazi Gold: The Merkers Mine Treasure by Greg Bradsher) the inventory for the treasure found in the mine was $520 million in gold, silver, platinum, etc. Valuable painted were also found in the mines.
Because the dragon had taken the treasure from the dwarfs, so they wanted to reclaim as much of it as they could.Answer:Tolkien's dwarves are patterned after the Germanic and Norse dwarves. It is the nature of such dwarves to want as much treasure as they can get and keep it, this is much the same as the nature of dragons. Unlike dragons who saw the possession of gold as a good thing in itself and mostly sat and slept on their huge hoard, dwarves were skilled metal workers and viewed the treasure they hoarded as valuable for both its intrinsic value and its role as a raw material for their metal working. The magic of gold and jewels were essential for the amulets and weapons they produced.
Hi. Some solids are malleable, such as gold, and move quite readily. Some solids, such as diamond, do not move very much at all.
Tom found a treasure of $1,000 in gold coins hidden in an old chest. The coins were dated from various years, adding to their historical value. Excited by his discovery, Tom planned to use the money to fulfill his dreams and help his family.