If you mean "planet", then No.
Note, Krypton is a nobel gas ... so it's not in plants either.
The names and chemical formulas for five compounds in which Krypton exists are Krypton Tetrachloride (KrCl4), Krypton Difluoride (KrF2), Krypton Hexabromine (KrBr6), Krypton Dichromate (Kr2Cr2O7), Krypton Chromate (KrCrO4)
there is no krypton in the human body
Krypton is not a metal, so therefore, it is not shiny or dull. It is a noble gas, and it's colorless and odorless.
Krypton is a gas under normal conditions, so the idea of lustre doesn't really apply.
no.
Kal-El--Superman's real name--was born on the planet Krypton. He was shot into space by his parents before the planet exploded. Thus, radioactive fragments of the plant Krypton are called "Kryptonite."
Superman comes form the planet Krypton.
Superman can not be real because there is no planet Krypton.
The real actual element is krypton, it is a noble gas (#36 on the periodic table of elements). In Superman stories the planet is called Krypton, and the green crystals of doom are called Kryptonite.
There is no real planet Krypton; nor an imaginary Krypton as it blew up as Kal Els parents flew him away to earth in a small spaceship.
Krypton is a component of the Earth atmosphere.
Yes, krypton is a real element on the periodic table. It is a noble gas with the atomic number 36 and symbol Kr. Krypton is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, and is used in lighting, lasers, and in some specialized photographic flash lamps.
supermum and superdad
First off, Kryptonite isn't real. It's called Krypton. The symbol for KRYPTON is Kr
If you used real words people would answer it.
Krypton Tetrafluoride
Superman did the atomic number of Krypton(Kr) which is 36