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GOLD
BY EDIE, CHARLI AND SCARLETT
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Rene Böhmer
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What is gold?
Gold is a chemical element. It’s symbol is Au.Pure gold is soft and usually alloyed with other metals such as platinum ect.
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Erol Ahmed
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Gold is formed when massive stars explode into a supernova. After the gold is formed it has to travel to earth.
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Luis Graterol
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How is gold collected?
Gold can be collected by diggers and big digging Machinery. It can also be panned.
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Dmitry Demidko
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Gold can be mined underground and above!
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Mona Eendra
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Panning is a method of gold searching. It is used as a less expensive way of finding gold if a big machine is out of budget.
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It is also one of the simplest ways to mine gold. It is popular with geologist because of its low cost.
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Matt Seymour
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YOU CAN FIND GOLD MINES IN...
Western Australia
East of Perth
Ballarat
Lots of places in Victoria
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Katie Harp
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What impact does gold mining have on the environment ?
Gold mining clears out lots of land and trees leaving lots of animals homeless.
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Sharon McCutcheon
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Mining on the land can include the loss of biodiversity and soil erosion, it can also form sinkholes.
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LoboStudio Hamburg
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It is unlikely for a former mining site to ever have the same amount of greenery and nature grow back ever again.
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Mathew Knott
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Why gold such a valuable resource?
Gold has the highest resistance of all the metals and it is a noble metal because does not oxidize.
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Jack T
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Gold can also be made into very expensive jewellery and jewels.
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Holger Link
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What are the properties of gold?
Gold is a soft yellow metal. Like other metals, gold is also highly malleable
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Rachel Ford James
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Gold is very dense. It’s melting point is 1065 Celsius.
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How much do gold licenses cost?
Right now, a gold license costs around $2.60 per hectare. You have to have a miners right to prospect in Victoria. You have to be 18 or over to own one of these. It is $24.20.
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Kent Pilcher
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Gold in the stock market
Gold is a very popular on the stock market because it is very valuable.
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Martin LaBar
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Gold has been listed on the ASX (Australian Stock Exchange) since 2003.
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Billy Huynh
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Wikipedia
www.moneymorning.com.au
earthworks.org
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THE END
BY EDIE, SCARLETT AND CHARLI
Alissa Tran
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