No. The most abundant organisms are insects. There's more of them than there are people.
The most abundant organisms are bacterias.
The most abundant organic compound on Earth is glucose and its polymers. This is a good thing, as organisms need glucose for energy.
Cyanobacteria is the most ancient group of organisms on this earth.
In the crust, Aluminum, but the core is mostly Iron
Oxygen is the most common and abundant element in the Earth's crust having 47% of the mass.
The most abundant halogen in Earth's crust is fluorine. The most abundant halogen on Earth's surface for example is chlorine.
The most abundant organic compound on Earth is glucose and its polymers. This is a good thing, as organisms need glucose for energy.
I believe this would be Krill, even though it is one of the smallest organisms, by weight, is THE most abundant on earth.
The smaller, the more abundant - probably, bacteria, germs, uni-celled organisms, ants, grass/weeds ... You name it!
Cyanobacteria is the most ancient group of organisms on this earth.
The most abundant metal in the earth crust is aluminium.
The most populated animal more than humans are ants
Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the crust of the Earth.
In the crust, Aluminum, but the core is mostly Iron
Water is the most abundant compound in living organisms.
No,the second most abundant
The most abundant halogen in Earth's crust is fluorine. The most abundant halogen on Earth's surface for example is chlorine.
Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth's crust.