I have no idea! Yea thats my best guess. But maybe its granite? Idk..
Rock is the most abundant material in the crust.
Igneous. Basalt is the most abundant in oceanic crust and granite is the most abundant in continental crust.
Oxygen
Oxygen
That is correct.
This element is oxygen.
This element is oxygen.
The Iron at the Earth's core is magnetic and is the most abundant, at the earth's crust, Lodestone is the most abundant naturally occurring magnetic material.
The main mineral that makes up the continental crust is feldspar. It is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust and is commonly found in granite and other rocks that make up the continental crust.
The two most common elements found in the Earth's continental crust are oxygen and silicon. Oxygen is the most abundant element, making up about 46.6% of the Earth's crust by weight, while silicon is the second most abundant, making up about 27.7%.
The most abundant intrusive rock in the continental crust is granite. It is a coarse-grained igneous rock composed primarily of feldspar, quartz, and mica. Granite is formed from the slow cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
H2O (or water). We just learned about this in Life Science, so I remember.