On Earth, Zinc is very plentiful. It is in water, air, soil, and in people. It makes medicine, sunscreen, toothpaste, cereal, and batteries.
Obviousaly it depends on what part of the planet you are on but in Australia iron ore is plentiful.
Well considering that Earth is the only planet we mine. The answer has to be yes.
more plentiful, most plentiful
There is no water on Mars because the planet is too cold to support water. Liquid isn't stable on the planet's surface but scientists have discovered that at one time, water was plentiful.
more plentiful comparativemost plentiful superlative
Yes, becasue he is done with creating the multiverse and is waiting for us to yet discover the plentiful ration of unicorns on planet Yhucopia.
carbon is plentiful
'Plentiful , or 'Abundance'.
Plenty is the base word for plentiful.
Which planet is "mine"? If it's Earth, there is about 150 parts per million of chlorine in the Earth's crust, which while not a tremendous amount is hardly "rare", and a phenomenally large 18,000 ppm (almost 2% by weight) in seawater.
Iron ore is considered to be plentiful on a global scale, as it is one of the most abundant metallic elements in the Earth's crust. However, the distribution of high-quality iron ore deposits can vary regionally, leading to some areas having more readily accessible deposits than others.
The word plentiful is the antonym of scarce.