Is there gold in the rivers of Connecticut?
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yes ,It is asizable tributary to the Connecticut River, and is also known to contain very fine deposits of placer gold.
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Yes,gold are present in river of Connecticut
Gold exists in extremely diluted concentrations in both freshwater and seawater, and is thus technically present in all rivers. However, the concentration is very small, difficult to detect and its extraction is not currently feasible or economically profitable. However, in some rivers around the world, particularly in areas of Russia and the western United States, flakes of gold and significant gold deposits can be found and mined at a profit with advanced technology.
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Gold exists in extremely diluted concentrations in both freshwater and seawater, and is thus technically present in all rivers. However, the concentration is very small, difficult to detect and its extraction is not currently feasible or economically profitable. However, in some rivers around the world, particularly in areas of Russia and the western United States, flakes of gold and significant gold deposits can be found and mined at a profit with advanced technology.
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