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Wow, talk about a blast from the past! Gold left Earth centuries ago, but it’s still making waves today. Who knew that something so small could have such a big impact? From jewelry to coins to electronics, gold has been used in countless ways throughout history. It’s no wonder why it’s still so sought after! But where did all this gold come from? Well, turns out it was blasted off our planet millions of years ago by asteroids and comets. Pretty cool, huh?

How Much Gold Is Left On Earth? [Solved]

Wow, that’s a lot of gold! Peru and South Africa have the same amount - 2,700 tonnes each - which is only 5% of the total. The rest of the world has 27,100 tonnes, making up 51%. That’s a whopping 53,000 tonnes in total!

  • Gold is a precious metal that has been mined and used by humans for thousands of years.
  • It is estimated that all the gold ever mined on Earth would fit into a cube measuring just 20 meters on each side.
  • In recent years, gold has been leaving Earth in the form of spacecrafts carrying scientific experiments and other payloads to explore our Solar System.
  • These missions have taken gold to places like Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and beyond.
  • The amount of gold leaving Earth is miniscule compared to the total amount available on our planet, but it still represents an interesting example of how space exploration can affect our resources here at home.

Gold left Earth a long time ago, and it’s been gone ever since. It’s like it just up and vanished! I mean, who knows where it all went? It’s a real mystery. Anyway, we’re stuck here without any gold - so that’s that!