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Gold occurs native in the Earths crust. Explain

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Gold is an extremely rare element on Earth. Because it doesn't react with very many other elements, it is often found in its native form in the Earth's crust or mixed with other metals like silver. ... However, the process for retrieving gold from ocean water costs more than the gold itself.

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Gold is an extremely rare element on Earth. Because it doesn't react with very many other elements, it is often found in its native form in the Earth's crust or mixed with other metals like silver. It can be found in veins underground or in small fragments in sandy riverbeds. Gold is also found in ocean water.

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