Oxygen.
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.
Kryptonite is not found anywhere at all because it's a fictional material.
minerals
Potassium is not typically found in significant amounts in Earth's atmosphere. It is one of the most abundant elements on Earth and is primarily found in minerals in the Earth's crust, as well as in seawater and living organisms.
In the earth crust, in the atmosphere, in all natural waters.
The oxygen in the Earth's crust is not 'free' as it is in the atmosphere. The oxygen in the atmosphere is mainly in the form of the molecule O2, which is a gas. However, in the crust the oxygen is either bonded to elements to form various compounds, trapped in enclosed places, or dissolved in other solutions. Hope it helps :)
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Magma
Oxygen is found in compounds such as silicates and oxides in Earth's crust, atmosphere, and oceans. Silicon is commonly found in rocks, minerals, and soils. Aluminum is also present in rocks and minerals, such as bauxite ore, and is one of the most abundant elements in Earth's crust.
The thinnest layer of the Earth's crust can be found underwater.
Yes, helium is found in small amounts in Earth's crust. It is a relatively rare element and mainly exists as a result of the decay of radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium. Helium is typically extracted from natural gas deposits.
Argon makes up about 0.06% of the Earth's crust by weight. It is a relatively minor component compared to other elements like oxygen, silicon, aluminum, and iron.