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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The water molecules are.
hydrogen and hydrogen gas are same hydrogen is gas
The difference between a hydrogen atom and atomic hydrogen is that the "hydrogen atom" represents one atom of the chemical element hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen are isolated hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen. 2 hydrogens to be exact
The elements that are in Earths Hydrosphere is Oxygen with 33.0% of volume, Hydrogen with 66.0% of volume, and 1.0% of unknown elements.
Hydrogen
I believe it is Hydrogen
If you mean hydrogen in elemental form, it's darn near zero.
The hydrosphere is made up of a variety of gases including oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. The hydrosphere includes water in several forms including in gaseous states.
According to Education.com, the hydrosphere is made of oxygen at 86 percent, hydrogen at 11 percent and other elements totalling 3 percent.
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)
hydrosphere
Well, the following is not related specifically to the hydrosphere, but it is believed that any elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created through fusion, in stars. A supernova explosion will expel much of that into space, where it can participate in the formation of new solar systems.Well, the following is not related specifically to the hydrosphere, but it is believed that any elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created through fusion, in stars. A supernova explosion will expel much of that into space, where it can participate in the formation of new solar systems.Well, the following is not related specifically to the hydrosphere, but it is believed that any elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created through fusion, in stars. A supernova explosion will expel much of that into space, where it can participate in the formation of new solar systems.Well, the following is not related specifically to the hydrosphere, but it is believed that any elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created through fusion, in stars. A supernova explosion will expel much of that into space, where it can participate in the formation of new solar systems.
theury of hydrosphere
The question is irrelevant, the hydrosphere is there whether you need it or not. Without the hydrosphere there would be no life on Earth.
Glaciers are a part of the hydrosphere.