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Are there any dangers of blending things when wordbuilding…?

By blending things, I mean mixing things from different civilizations and times (but not very much off, like I wouldn’t have nomadic farmers with stone tools get laser guns for hunting) – something more like having your people dress from this civilization, use coins from over here, and maybe use weapons and tools from several different places.I guess I just mean looking up different things and just taking out ideas you like and stick them together.

However I’m worried I’ll be creating inconsistencies – maybe I’ll say they use cannons and explosives in war, but they don’t have dynamite for getting rid of some rock. Not a great example but I hope you get the idea.

And is there anything else I might be overlooking when I take from a mix of cultures and put them together, or should I not be worrying about this?

Thanks :D

Did some Native American tribes search for gold?

Obviously they had no use for it before Europeans came, but when they realized the trade value of this metal in later years, did some of them prospect for gold? I’m thinking this could be logical, as they would have had a massive advantage with many large gold deposits in their backyards, the black hills for example. Thanks

Help with Environmental Science homework?

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.

metal detector?

i have 20 acres that use to be a farm its in alabama im wondering if i could find some old coins confederate maybe as well as other interesting things, anyway i need a metal detector im looking to spend less than 300 or so but iwant a decent one maybe on that shows the image of what im detecting and how deep it is, i dont know anything about them and dont want to get ripped of….brand and model suggestions?

Did some Native American tribes search for gold?

Obviously they had no use for it before Europeans came, but when they realized the trade value of this metal in later years, did some of them prospect for gold? I’m thinking this could be logical, as they would have had a massive advantage with many large gold deposits in their backyards, the black hills for example. Thanks