Carbon and hydrogen are two of the main elements that make up much matter, especially living organisms including plants and animals
The pale yellow element that occurs widely in nature in several free and combined allotropic forms is sulfur.
Free silicon is used in the steel-refining, aluminium casting and fine chemical industries. Silicon is the eight most common element in the universe by mass but very rarely occurs as the pure free element in nature.
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.
Sulfur is a pale yellow element that commonly occurs in nature, often found near volcanic areas and associated with minerals such as pyrite and gypsum.
It occurs in nature, as the "fifth most abundant chemical element in the universe by mass" [Wikipedia].
Silver is an element that occurs in nature. It was discovered, not invented, by ancient man.
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.
The element you are referring to is sulfur. It is a non-metal that is commonly found in nature in various forms, such as pure elemental sulfur, sulfides, and sulfates. Sulfur is known for its pale yellow color and distinctive odor.
Only Mercury occurs in nature as a liquid in its elemental state. Bromine is also a liquid element, but does not occur in its elemental form in nature.
Sodium, being a reactive element In group 1, cannot be found as element in nature. One of its common compounds is rock salt.
Two elements that commonly occur in nature as liquids are mercury and bromine. Mercury is a naturally occurring liquid metal, while bromine is a non-metallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature.
Platinum usually exists uncombined in nature or alloyed with iridium.