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Asked: 9 months ago2023-08-16T18:36:38+00:00
2023-08-16T18:36:38+00:00In: Mining geology
How is gold made in soil?
How is gold made in soil?
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Gold is not typically "made" in soil; rather, it is a naturally occurring element. Gold is formed through various geological processes over millions of years, primarily in the Earth's crust. It can be found in quartz veins, alluvial deposits, and other rock formations. While some small amounts of goRead more
Gold is not typically “made” in soil; rather, it is a naturally occurring element. Gold is formed through various geological processes over millions of years, primarily in the Earth’s crust. It can be found in quartz veins, alluvial deposits, and other rock formations. While some small amounts of gold can be found in soil due to erosion and weathering of gold-containing rocks, the majority of gold is mined from ore deposits deep within the Earth.
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