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No, oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Calcium is less than a tenth as abundant by mass; since it's more than twice as massive as oxygen, that means there are well over twenty oxygen atoms for every calcium atom.
Silicon is the second most abundant element on earth. Silicon dioxide and silicates (salts derived from silicon dioxide) make up approximately 87% of the materials in the earths crust. Oxygen is the most abundant, making up slightly less then 50% of the total mass of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere.
Oxygen is the most abundant in the Earth's Crust 46.6% ElementApproximate % by weightOxygen46.6Silicon27.7Aluminum8.1Iron5.0Calcium3.6Sodium2.8Potassium2.6Magnesium2.1All others1.5
The two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are: Oxygen (46.1%/461,000ppm), and Silicon (28.2%/282,000ppm).
about 0.003 parts per billion in the earth's crust.
calcium is!
The eight most abundant elements making up the Earth's crust from most to least abundant are oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.
It makes up 99.99% of earths crust so it's not that abundant
The abundance of calcium in the earth crust is 3,6 %.
The second most abundant element in the Earth's crust is silicon, comprising 27.8% of the crust by mass.
The most abundant metal in the earth crust is aluminium.
In the earths crust. About 4.2% of earth's crust is made up of calcium.
The five most abundant elements in Earth's crust by volume and listed here as a percentage of the total volume of the crust are:# Oxygen--47% # Silicon--28% # Aluminum--8% # Iron--5% # Calcium--4%suck on mah sack
That element is Oxygen by 46.6%
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No, oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Calcium is less than a tenth as abundant by mass; since it's more than twice as massive as oxygen, that means there are well over twenty oxygen atoms for every calcium atom.