Q. How might a sedimentary rock become another?
Sedimentary rock may be broken down into sediment once again by weathering and erosion. It may also form another type of rock. If it becomes buried deep enough within the crust to be subjected to increased temperature and pressure, it may change into metamorphic rock.
Q. Can a sedimentary rock become a sedimentary rock?
Sedimentary rock can change into metamorphic rock or into igneous rock. Metamorphic rock can change into igneous or sedimentary rock. Igneous rock forms when magma cools and makes crystals.
Q. What processes can change sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock?
Explanation: When Sedimentary rocks are buried deep beneath the Earth’s surface, great pressure and tremendous heat change these rocks into new rocks containing different minerals. These are Metamorphic rocks.
Q. What are three ways sedimentary rocks can form?
The three ways sedimentary rocks can form are clastic sedimentation, chemical sedimentary, or organic sedimentation. Clastic sedimentation is a…
Q. Where can I mine gold for free?
10 Free Gold Panning Areas in California
- Auburn State Recreation Area.
- Butte Recreation Area.
- Columbia State Historic Park.
- Keyesville Recreational Mining Area.
- Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park.
- Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park.
- Merced River.
- South Yuba River State Park.
Q. Can I make a living panning for gold?
Yes you can but mining is like any other trade when you want to make money. You need to learn the trade in fact best be in the top 20% to have a good living. This is not college but some could be, mostly it is research and finding a good location and knowing how to develop and then extract gold from your mine.
Q. Where is the easiest place to find gold?
The REAL Top 10 Places to Pan for Gold
- American River, California.
- Fairbanks, Alaska.
- Black Hills, South Dakota.
- Northern Nevada.
- The Klondike Region, Yukon, Canada.
- Pike’s Peak, Colorado.
- Rogue River, Oregon.
- Dahlonega, Georgia.
Q. What if you find gold on public land?
If you find gold you are free to keep it without telling a sole. You don’t have to report it to the government and you don’t have to pay taxes on it until you sell it. This public land is generally managed by either the Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management. Most of it is found in the western United States.
Q. Can you keep found treasure?
If the found property is lost, abandoned, or treasure trove, the person who found it gets to keep it unless the original owner claims it (so actually, unless the original owner claims it, the rule is “finders keepers”).
Q. Where can I legally mine for gold?
Gold panning is legal in most rivers and streams running through state and national parks in California, but your luck will be best if you head to regions where gold has been discovered in the past.
Q. Can I look for gold on BLM land?
The short answer is yes. The vast majority of federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service (USFS) are open to mineral exploration. This means that you can go out and collect gold, gems and minerals. This includes panning, sluicing, digging with basic hand tools and metal detecting.