Silica SiO2
Silicon is the main element found in sand, rocks, and soil. It is commonly found in the form of silicon dioxide, which is the main component of sand and rocks.
Iron oxides account for the red tint to soil .
The element found in sand, rock, and soil is silicon. Silicon is abundant in the Earth's crust and is a major component of materials like sandstone, granite, and clay minerals.
The answer expected is probably "phosphorus", but it should be noted that the chemical form in which it is found in the soil is not poisonous.
Arsenic is an element that is naturally abundant in soil and can be toxic to humans and other organisms in high concentrations. It is commonly found in ores and minerals in the Earth's crust and can leach into soil from natural sources or human activities such as mining or agriculture.
Rhodium is a natural element that is found in the Earth's crust. It is a rare metal that is typically found in platinum ores and is often produced as a byproduct of nickel mining.
No, uranium is a natural chemical element.
Boron is a naturally occurring element that is found in the earth's crust. It can be found in compounds in rocks, soil, water, and plants.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is neither an element nor a compound. It is a mixture.
Yes, there is iron in dirt. Iron is a common element found in the Earth's crust, and it can be present in varying amounts in soil and dirt.
Soil is found in fertile ground