Basically, all (or most) of the elements found in the periodic table, up to plutonium.
how may elements occur naturally in nature
Not all the elements occur naturally; some elements are man-made.
There are 92 naturally occurring elements on Earth.
Elements 1-92 except 43 (technetium) and 61 (promethium) occur naturally. So, there are 90 naturally occurring elements.
92 elements occur naturally on the periodic table.
118 total - 92 natural elements= 26 elements that do not naturally occur===========================
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gold and silver
There are 118 known elements on the periodic table, of which 92 occur naturally on Earth. These naturally occurring elements range from hydrogen, the lightest, to uranium, the heaviest. Some elements, like technetium and promethium, are radioactive and do not have stable isotopes, making them rare in nature.
Transuranium elements are synthetic and do not occur naturally in significant quantities.
Everything in the Periodic Table up to Uranium (92). Wrong, not everything, the elements Technetium (43) and Promethium (61) do not occur naturally.
No, the most naturally occurring elements are not all metals. The majority of elements on the periodic table are metals, but non-metal elements also occur naturally. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.