Comments by "BunzeeBear" (@bunzeebear2973) on "Jake Broe"
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I am not Jake but read your question. Plants need certain nutrients to survive(Nitrogen, potassium, (maybe iron) phosphate, maybe calcium depending on plant, water) It does not need gold, aluminum, platinum, tin, salt, magnesium, manganese, cobalt, crude oil. Certain elements it wants and the rest will stay in the ground. The plant is THAT selective. If the soil does not have the right elements, then the soil will produce NOTHING. Uranium & its cousin radium is fairly common in the ground everywhere. So is gold (but the amount is so small that we have not figured a way to extract it economically. Same goes for radium which is radioactive and uranium ( but we are talking micro amounts). We have lived here all our lives and average age of dying is about 90 years.
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