The research was conducted to find materials that in their natural state and at room temperature exhibit the effects of superconductivity in the volcanic region of the Altar deserts in Sonora and Baja California Norte. 1000 samples of materials from different locations in the region were randomly collected and subjected to electromagnetic testing to determine their electrical resistance, magnetism, temperature and conductivity parameters. It has only been found that the effects of superconductivity on them only occur at very low temperatures corroborating what has already been done in other investigations, however nothing indicates that there is no material or a combination of materials that can produce the effects of superconductivity to Other temperatures so it is suggested to continue searching for these materials and / or to develop a technique at room temperature that allows to imitate the behavior of atoms when superconductivity occurs at temperatures near absolute zero.