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 * __HOW IS GOLD CREATED?__**

Answer the question below, append new answers to the top of this page. _ __Response 1:__ When you talk about you think fancy expensive jewelry but where was it create? Gold was not created on Earth. Because gold was created millions of years ago there are only 2 main unproved theories on its creation. Like all elements heavier than iron gold was created by the fusion of smaller elements during a stars supernova explosion. The other theory for the creation of gold is that it just appeared on Earth during the Big Bang. The Big Bang was a fabric of space that began to expand itself, and was not like and other explosion of matter. When the Big Bang happened the Earth started to form by finding and elements that could be used and pulled in by the Earth’s gravitational pull. Gold may have been one of the elements that was pulled in by gravity. Connor Newman
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Citation [] [] [] [] Name: Ken Status: other Grade: other Location:CA Country: N/A Date: 12/22/2005 Peter Faletra []
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