There is no distinct shape to naturally occurring silver.
a shape that is found in nature with irregular edges or side.ex: snowflake
Silver is not manufactured. It is found in nature as a precious metal like gold and then mined to use it.
Copper, silver, and gold.
iron,silver,and gold
Silver is rarely found in pure form in nature. It is usually found combined with other elements, such as sulfur or arsenic, in ores like argentite or horn silver. The majority of silver extraction is done through mining and processing these ores to obtain pure silver.
Silver is typically found in nature in the form of compounds, such as silver sulfide or silver chloride. However, it can also be found in its pure elemental form, especially when it occurs as native silver in deposits of ore.
No, silver is not a rock. Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. It is a lustrous metal that is often found in nature as a mineral or as part of other minerals.
Silver is made by nature.
Yes, silver naturally occurs as a solid in its elemental form, often found in nature as native silver. It can also be found in mineral compounds, typically in ores like argentite and chlorargyrite. In these forms, silver exhibits a metallic luster and is distinguished by its malleability and ductility.
Silver is typically found in nature in its ore form, primarily as silver sulfide (argentite) or as part of other minerals like galena (lead sulfide) and copper ores. It can also be found in native form as small nuggets or grains. In its natural state, silver is usually mixed with other metals and minerals rather than existing as pure silver.
it can be any shape
Silver has no intrinsic shape. So it can be made into near enough any shape!