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Yes, of course: Two thirds of all the atoms (although only a much smaller fraction of the mass) of water are hydrogen atoms.

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What percent is hydrogen is of the hydrosphere?

Hydrogen makes up about 11% of the Earth's hydrosphere.


What is the percent by volume of hydrogen in the hydrosphere?

If you mean hydrogen in elemental form, it's darn near zero.


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What gases is the hydrosphere made of?

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What is the hydrosphere predominantly made out of?

The hydrosphere is predominantly made out of water, primarily in the form of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Water molecules, composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, make up the vast majority of the hydrosphere.


What is the most abundant element found on the hydrosphere?

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What is the most abundant element in earths hydrosphere?

Hydrosphere is made up of water, salt and others so that why i'm giving you this.....(remember water is made up of oxygen and hydrogen,common salt is made up of sodium and chlorine)


What percent of the hydrosphere is made up of other elements besides water?

According to Education.com, the hydrosphere is made of oxygen at 86 percent, hydrogen at 11 percent and other elements totalling 3 percent.


How does the hydrosphere relate to the death of stars that occured billions of years ago?

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