ANSWERS: 5
  • You'd hafta ask God that one. Humans just dig it outta the ground.
  • Gold isn't really made, it is part of the earth and it is mined from the earth. Gold is usually in the earth with rock, and there is a number of different processes that can remove the rock from the gold to get pure gold. Here is some information about gold mining and its subsequent processing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_mining
  • Gold is extracted from the ground in mines. It is mixed in with other minerals and soil and it is separated to get gold. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_mining Gold mining consists of the processes and techniques employed in the removal of gold from the ground. There are several techniques by which gold may be extracted from earth and rock. Panning Gold panning is a mostly manual technique of sorting gold. Wide, shallow pans are filled with sand and gravel that may contain gold. Water is added and the pans are shaken, sorting the gold from the gravel and other material. Gold being much denser than rock, quickly settles to the bottom of the pan. The silt is usually removed from stream beds, often at a bend in the stream, or resting on the bedrock bed of the stream, where the weight of gold causes it to separate out of the water flow. This type of gold found in streams or dry streams are called placer deposits.
  • Definitely not through Alchemy, which was practised for 2500 years until 19th centuary. Alchemy was followed by the Gold rush, famous among is gold rush of california Ores in which gold occurs in chemical composition with other elements are comparatively rare. They include calaverite, sylvanite, nagyagite, petzite and krennerite. Gold has to be extracted from therse ores involving hydrometllugical & pyrometllurgicak steps.
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