Yes, but only in microscopic amounts.
The only practical source of Helium is from the wells used to extract natural gas.
add essentially all of the Earth's early Helium has long ago been blown away from the atmosphere. Because it is so light.
Earth's present Helium is derived from the radioactive decay of some rocks, probably deep in the Earth's Core.
Helium is a nonmetal. Think about the helium balloon!
Helium is found in small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere, as well as in natural gas deposits underground. It is primarily extracted during the processing of natural gas. Helium can also be found in some minerals, but in very small quantities.
Helium is found in small amounts in natural gas deposits in several states, but it is most abundant in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
Helium has 2 protons, 2 neutrons and 2 electrons. The symbol for helium is He and the atomic number is 2.
Helium can be found virtually everywhere, however, the most common sources are from Uranium ore, due to the decay and release of alpha particles (Helium nuclei). It is also extracted from natural gas sources.
Helium is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
Helium is found as a mono atomic element. It is not found as a mineral.
no. helium is found in the atmosphere.
No. Helium is most abundant in the atmosphere of the Earth and in the core of the sun.
helium was found in 1868 on a solar eclipse.
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
Yes. helium is found only in elemental form
helium is generally found in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun
helium is not found in humans
Helium is found in the atmosphere.
Helium is a gas and is not found in the body
Hydrogen and helium