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Oxygen is more abundant than hydrogen. In fact it is the most abundant element on Earth.
The most abundant metal in the earth crust is aluminium.
In the Earth crust the most abundant are oxygen and silicon.
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No. Helium is most abundant in the atmosphere of the Earth and in the core of the sun.
On planet earth, silicon is the second most abundant element. It comprised 28 percent of the earth's crust. The most abundant is oxygen, which makes up about 47 percent of the earth's crust. The second most abundant element in the universe is helium.
Helium is more abundant in the core of the sun or in the Earth's atmosphere.
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but it is relatively rare on Earth. It makes up about 0.0005 of the Earth's atmosphere.
Helium is generally believed to be the second most abundant element, but almost all of it is present in stars.
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The most abundant gases in the Earth atmosphere are: nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium.
Helium-3 (option 3) is abundant on the lunar surface and holds potential for use in fusion power, which could help provide a clean and sustainable solution to the energy crisis on Earth.
One resource that does not come from Earth is helium-3, which is found on the Moon. Helium-3 is rare on Earth but abundant on the Moon, and is considered a potential fuel for future nuclear fusion reactors.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element found on Earth. Other abundant elements include helium, and oxygen, as well as silicon.
Helium is very rare: 0,000524 %.
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but it is relatively rare on Earth. It is mainly produced by the natural radioactive decay of heavy elements like uranium and thorium in rocks, and it is often found in natural gas deposits.