GOLD BY RAEGAN AND AUSTIN. GOLD 1.Gold is non-renewable. It is a shiny soft dense ductile metal ductile means that it can be come flatend easly. 2.Gold.

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GOLD BY RAEGAN AND AUSTIN

GOLD 1.Gold is non-renewable. It is a shiny soft dense ductile metal ductile means that it can be come flatend easly. 2.Gold is used to make jewellery, electronics, gold bullion coins and dor’e bars.

HOW GOLD IS MINED Gold is mined by a pickaxe and we Also use explosives to help mine it. It is found at earth core. It is found in water and it is in rocks. The animals might die cause when they cut down the trees they might fall on animals homes. Animals live under rocks and when they blow up the rocks the animals die. Are community does nothing to protect this resource.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HUMANS USE THIS RESOURCE Animals might die from the explosives. Humans might die from the explosives because their houses might collapse.

HOW GOLD AND ANIMALS AND HUMAN COMMUNITIES ARE CONNECTED Animals and gold are connected because animals can live in caves and under rocks Humans and gold are connected because humans mine it. Humans destroy animals and their habitats because they destroy rocks.

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