In nature, Argon is a gas
Air or u can say its the 3rd most common gas in the earths atmosphere
You would expect to find nitrogen and oxygen as molecules in the atmosphere, and argon as individual atoms.
Earth's atmosphere.
Argon has a full octet of outer electrons. It is thus in its most energetically stable state. It would be energetically very unfavorable (almost impossible to date) to even form compounds. So in nature it would only be found in its pure uncombined form.
That would depend on the type of "Gas" nitrogen? Freon , propane, natural , argon, Oxygen, CO2
No. You would use the replace command for that. The find command only allows you to find a word; find and replace will do both.
In Phase 3 of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," Thomas Hardy uses nature to reflect the emotions and internal struggles of the characters. The bleak and desolate landscapes mirror Tess's feelings of despair and hopelessness, while the changing weather symbolizes the unpredictable and tumultuous events in her life. Overall, Hardy's descriptions of nature enhance the emotional depth of the characters and their experiences in this phase of the novel.
you would probably find a different type of moon phase depending on witch day it was.
There are many kinds of information that one could find at the website Nature's Miracle. The biggest things that someone would find at Nature's Miracle would be things for one's pets.
egg shels
You would expect to find poetry of a religious nature.
Divide 40g by the mass of one atom to find the number of argon atoms.