No. Helium is a gas and is generally found in the earth's atmosphere.
The Earth has a radius of 6,360 km. The crust varies in thickness from around 5-70 km with an average value of around 35 km. As such Earth's crust is between approximately 0.07 and 1.1 % of the total thickness of the Earth (average of 0.55 %).
in the earths crust
Helium is most commonly found in the Earth's crust, often in natural gas deposits. It can also be found in the atmosphere in small amounts. Helium is not typically found in significant quantities in the oceans.
its found in the earths crust.
silicon
The Earth has a radius of 6,360 km. The crust varies in thickness from around 5-70 km with an average value of around 35 km. As such Earth's crust is between approximately 0.07 and 1.1 % of the total thickness of the Earth (average of 0.55 %).
in the earths crust
They can be found in the earths crust.
Helium is most commonly found in the Earth's crust, often in natural gas deposits. It can also be found in the atmosphere in small amounts. Helium is not typically found in significant quantities in the oceans.
it can be found on earths crust
its found in the earths crust.
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silicon
8.1% by weight
Basalt and limestone.
native metals
It is found in earth's rock layers