Elemental nitrogen comprises about 78% of the atmosphere that's all around us.
It's so universally and redundantly ubiquitous that it's virtually never lost.
Helium is most commonly found in natural gas deposits underground, particularly in regions like the United States, Algeria, and Russia. It is extracted during the processing of natural gas.
In stars and large gas giants.
Helium is most commonly found in natural gas deposits deep underground, where it is produced as a byproduct of the natural decay of radioactive elements. It is also found in small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere, although it is typically extracted from natural gas reserves.
Nitrogen gas is most commonly found in Earth's atmosphere, which is part of the geosphere. It makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere and plays a crucial role in supporting life.
According to astronauts everywhere helium is mostly found in stars
Helium is most commonly found in the Earth's crust, often in natural gas deposits. It can also be found in the atmosphere in small amounts. Helium is not typically found in significant quantities in the oceans.
Nitrogen is the most common gas found in the atmosphere. It is very stable because it has a triple bond between atoms.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
They are most commonly found in a forest
Oxygen is most commonly found in trees and plants.
it depends on what is reacting most commonly it is H2 gas or O2 gas or CO2 gas