No, solids are common on the earth. Depending on the constituents of the material in question.
The exact very middle. Because, it is lava.
Is iron abundant here on Earth? Sure. There is plenty of iron ore to be mined on Earth.
the most common solid on earth is earth itself!
The Earth is solid except for the water, the Moon is solid, but scientists have found frozen rivers...
They aren't, really. Tornadoes can be very destructive when they do occur, but they are rare enough that they do not have a very substantial impact on most ecosystems.
It is very very rare for a solid copper quarter worth maybe $800 +
Fermium is an actinoid (not rare earth) and is rare because it is very difficult to be prepared and also is unstable.
Hassium is not a rare earth element; but is an artificial element, extremely rare and very difficult to obtain.
No, Europium is a solid. It is also a rare earth metal.
Venus is solid - very much like Earth.
Sulfur is a yellow nonmetal solid . Sulfur is in the OXYGEN GROUP !
The spherical solid core of the earth. It is an alloy composed mostly of nickel and iron.
Element 66 (Dysprosium) is NOT a non-metal it is a rare earth metal, it is a solid
Cerium is a soft gray metal of the rare-earth group of elements. At room temperature it's a solid.
It is in a solid state at room temperature. Europium is the most reactive of the rare earth elements.
The exact very middle. Because, it is lava.
the state of the earth's core is solid and it is very hot