No, it is more correct to say that ammonia may occur most anywhere if the conditions are right.
The "Chaparral Biome" is characterized by naturally occurring fires.
Not all the elements occur naturally; some elements are man-made.
We look to the naturally occurring element uranium as a nuclear fuel.
The heaviest naturally occurring element is uranium, and it has 92 electrons.
Ammonia occurs naturally, but for our purposes it is usually synthesized.
yes
yes there is naturally occurring Ammonia in the air you breathe, Ammonia is made when you die and decompose and that Ammonia Nh3 goes into the air, it is everywhere and present all around us, so there is Ammonia in small amounts, it is important for life if there is no Ammonia then no you or me, i wouldn't be giving you this note to you for example if Ammonia haven't existed, it is also made naturally from the decomposition of proteins. yes Ammonia is in the air.
appy is the naturally occurring base.
Something that is not naturally occurring is man made.
Yes it is a naturally occurring mineral.
naturally occurring.
everywhere. when there are trees in that area
The "Chaparral Biome" is characterized by naturally occurring fires.
Phosphorus is naturally occurring. It is found in rocks
You might be able to since it has a pungent odor and can be smelled for a good ways off before reaching sufficiently toxic levels.
Ubiquitous- Present, appearing, or found everywhere: "his ubiquitous influence" Omnipresent- Occurring everywhere at the same time
No - it's a man-made object. But the stuff it is made from is naturally occurring.