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Where did all the gold on Earth come from?

By Henry Morales |

Gold is heavenly, in every sense of the word. Most people don’t know this but, while we mine for gold here on earth, all of the gold that’s deposited in our planet was formed during the explosions of stars and collisions of asteroids, and eventually found its way to earth over time.

Do metal detectors detect gold?

For instance, all metal detectors will find gold but there are different types made that are more sensitive to and specifically for gold. So, if you are solely interested in locating gold jewelry, you will want to select a detector made specifically for this purpose. Some metal detectors are water proof.

Does quartz have gold in it?

In its original form, gold appears in igneous volcanic hydrothermal (hot water) veins where it is deposited along with quartz, amethyst, other minerals and heavy metal ores. Nearly all hydrothermal quartz veins everywhere contain some amount of gold. To find the gold, first find the quartz.

Where does gold originate and how does it actually form in nature?

Where does gold originate and how does it actually form in nature? Gold is not formed on the Earth like diamonds and many other gems and minerals. Instead, most scientists now believe that gold actually came to earth from outer space in large meteorites that have struck the planet over billions of years.

Is there gold on the surface of the Earth?

It’s estimated that there are enough precious metals in the planetary core to cover the entire surface of the Earth with a layer four meters thick. On the other hand, when we say it’s rare, that’s also true–the problem being that all that original gold is deep within the earth, not on it.

Where does gold come from in outer space?

It is fair to conclude that gold comes from outer space. How Are Different Gold Deposits Formed? Of course, there are different kinds of accessible gold deposits. This precious metal has been found in streams, in the sides of rock outcroppings, and of course, under the earth.

Why is gold so common in the Earth’s crust?

Scientists say gold is actually ten times more common in the planet’s crust than they would expect it to be if it came here when the earth was still forming and molten hot. This lends credence to their conclusion that gold must have arrived on earth later, and it is likely that asteroids carried it here.