trace elements.
Water....
Protein
Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorous
Boron is in at least humans. It's a trace element which, with the other trace elements, makes up less than 0.1% of the human body weight.
Most of our body is made up of water (H20); therefore hydrogen is the most abundant (i.e. numerous) element and oxygen is the second most abundant. However, since oxygen is much heavier than hydrogen, it comprises a larger percentage of body weight (about 65%) than does hydrogen (about 10%).
Water makes up about 70% of the human body weight. Other components of oxygen, rubidium and vanadium make up the rest of the weight.
body weight
No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of your body weight. Water makes up 90 percent of your body weight.
an elephant has less percent of body weight because it distributes the weight more evenly resulting in a smaller amount of body weight <^>
In percent? 14.25/ weight of body *100.
AnswersOn average, 60 percent of your body weight
It varies per individual. Almost always anorexics will have a noticeably less percent of body fat or weight from body fat that a "normal" or "average" weight person.
92%
it depends
The human body is 61.8 percent water by weight. Protein accounts for 16.6 percent; fat, 14.9 percent; and nitrogen, 3.3 percent of human body weight. Other elements constitute smaller percentages of body weight.Source: Rovin, Jeff. Laws of Order, p. 108.
Google [ leg weight percent ] gives me a page on netwellness.org, which says each leg is 10 percent. But it also gives a previous answer here on WikiAnswers of 14 percent, which agrees with an answer of 15.7% on Ask an Anatomist.
about 40 percent