If you would have to count that gold was created under the earth and that it is found mostly not as a whole but as bits and pieces like powder its likely to be around 7%, for people who disagree with me put this to consideration look at the mass of the earth and every thing it holds firstly you might think that the how come only 7% because your forgetting how thin the crust of the earth is and how the many other kinds of gems and crystals are created under the earth plus that you can only find gold on the crust and a little on the core look at the vast ocean and if that's not enough look at thee mass of the mantle their see as you think of considering the answer think of the mass of the objects around it.
75% of the Earth's surface makes up the hydrosphere.
the Tudra takes up about on fifth of the earth, so 20% of it
The gas which makes up the greatest percentage of earth's atmosphere is nitrogen with 78.08%.
The earth is made up of atoms when it is pulled apart I guess you could say. As for the things on earth most everything is made up of atoms and molecules. Except for light heat and sound like I said most everything is made up of atoms and molecules.
hydrogen
about 90%
Argon accounts 0.934% by volume of the Earth's atmosphere.
About 7% of the earths crust
5.4%
The amount of water on the earth is 70% exact.
No. while there probably is some gold down there, iron is the primary metal that makes up the core.
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
75% of the Earth's surface makes up the hydrosphere.
Antarctica is a continent -- the driest on earth. It is, however, covered by an ice sheet that contains about 90% of the earth's ice and about 70% of the earth's fresh water. Otherwise, it is land.
the Tudra takes up about on fifth of the earth, so 20% of it
25% of the Earth's surface.
Earth ATM is made up of granite.