Hydrogen is commonly found in water, but not as a pure substance.
Hydrogen is found literally everywhere in nature.
The only pure hydrogen is found in the atmosphere as H2. Under the ground are many compounds containing hydrogen such as methane gas and water.
Hydrogen exists in water and methane, Pure hydrogen as an element is very rare in earth's atmosphere. Normally hydrogen is naturally found combined with other elements. A prime example of this is in water. Hydrogen and oxygen combine to make water.
"H" is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen. "H2" is the symbol for a molecule that contains two atoms of hydrogen. Under normal conditions in the Earth's atmosphere, hydrogen gas is usually found in the form of molecules consisting of two atoms.
If the earth had no hydrogen, there would also be no water, and there would be no life as we know it.
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The element which is found in the four layers of earth is hydrogen. There is a percentage of hydrogen in every layer of the earth.
the earth's wieght ( 90 % )
The most common form of hydrogen on the earth is water - H2O.
Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen
peroxide and hydrogen.
Hydrogen is found literally everywhere in nature.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe (and of course on the earth); no special link with Mexico.
Almost every element from hydrogen to uranium (going from smallest to biggest) is found naturally on Earth. Technitium is not found naturally on Earth, it is the exception. The trans-uranic elements are also not found naturally on Earth.
They are so abundant on earth
Under ordinary conditions found on Earth, both hydrogen and nitrogen are diatomic gases.
Hydrogen makes up 0.00005% of the atmosphere and 11.19% of water. Water covers over 66% of the surface of the earth, so it would be the most abundant source of hydrogen.