Yes such as carbon dioxide, nickel nitrogen, sulphuric acid, Iron, and boiled water morphed in with the surfice.
Officially there has not been any elements found in other planets but they probably will later in the future.
The Earth and all of the planets ... as well as the stars, in fact ... are all
made of the same 92 elements that are listed in your chemistry book.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
yes they do Another Answer: The eight known planets in our solar system do. There is no evidence that others exist.
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Name the planets that do not exist in the solar system
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no fairies don't exist any where..
yes
It obviously does.
No one knows
Life probably does not exist on any of the known planets (except earth). But if life does exist on one of those planets, it would probably be on Mars. Venus is way too hot, Mercury does not have an atmosphere, and the other four planets are made up almost entirely of gas.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
yes they do Another Answer: The eight known planets in our solar system do. There is no evidence that others exist.
At this time we have no evidence of any extraterrestrial life.
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No. There are 118 currently known elements, of which 98 exist in nature. The other 20 have only been produced in laboratories. Elements beyond that would be too unstable to exist.
Asteroids and Comets.
no aliens are from other planets (whether they exist or not) and jinns are spirits on earth.