I have to write a newspaper article on when tom sawyer finds the buried treasure. Also, I have to do a treasure map and list all the places where he looked for treasure.
who went to look for the treasure?
I have to write a newspaper article on when tom sawyer finds the buried treasure. Also, I have to do a treasure map and list all the places where he looked for treasure.
who went to look for the treasure?
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Use the following scenario in answering the question. After reading a newspaper article about gold mining prospects near your home town, your sister commented that it seems as though miners are going after ores with less and less concentrations of the gold. She mentions the rich gold veins and nuggets that she reads about in historical accounts of gold mining and wonders what factors have lead to the change. She tells you that she knows that the days of gold nuggets in the streams are gone, but that she can’t believe how small the percentage of gold is in the ore they are now mining. First, you tell your sister that she sounds like your father, commenting on the good old days. Then you explain to her that there are many factors driving the changes and that there are important environmental implications of the mining.
Which of the following factors were not in your explanation?
A. Technological inventions can increase the efficiency of gold extraction from the ore.
B. New sources of the gold ore are found through better exploration techniques.
C. Technological inventions can increase efficiency of gold processing out of the ore.
D. As supplies decrease and prices rise it is less rewarding to explore for new sources of the gold.
E. All of these factors are based in economics and would be used in my explanation.
Heap-leach extraction involves piling crushed ore into large piles and spraying it with ________________.
A. an alkaline-cyanide solution
B. concentrated salt water
C. high-pressure steam
D. giant sandblasters
E. none of these are correct.
Thanks for your help.
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Use the following scenario in answering the question. After reading a newspaper article about gold mining prospects near your home town, your sister commented that it seems as though miners are going after ores with less and less concentrations of the gold. She mentions the rich gold veins and nuggets that she reads about in historical accounts of gold mining and wonders what factors have lead to the change. She tells you that she knows that the days of gold nuggets in the streams are gone, but that she can’t believe how small the percentage of gold is in the ore they are now mining. First, you tell your sister that she sounds like your father, commenting on the good old days. Then you explain to her that there are many factors driving the changes and that there are important environmental implications of the mining.
Which of the following factors were not in your explanation?
A. Technological inventions can increase the efficiency of gold extraction from the ore.
B. New sources of the gold ore are found through better exploration techniques.
C. Technological inventions can increase efficiency of gold processing out of the ore.
D. As supplies decrease and prices rise it is less rewarding to explore for new sources of the gold.
E. All of these factors are based in economics and would be used in my explanation.
Heap-leach extraction involves piling crushed ore into large piles and spraying it with ________________.
A. an alkaline-cyanide solution
B. concentrated salt water
C. high-pressure steam
D. giant sandblasters
E. none of these are correct.
Thanks for your help.
Posted in Gold Prospecting
Tagged answering the question, days of gold, Environmental, environmental implications, environmental science, Gold, gold nuggets, gold-mining, homework, miners, mining, newspaper, newspaper article, prospects, question, rich gold veins, scenario, science, science homework, sister, streams, Use