Helium is found in the sun. It is also found in the Earth's atmosphere.
In the crust, the element helium is at a concentration of 8 parts per billion.
There is not a lot of helium here on Earth, but there is quite a lot of it in the sun. If we consider the entire universe, helium is the second most abundant element, after hydrogen.
The atmosphere does not have helium and hydrogen because the two gases are too light to be there. Instead they are in the exosphere, above the atmosphere.
The spectral line for helium was first discovered by a French astronomer working in India during a solar eclipse. An English astronomer determine that this spectral line was due to a previously unknown element. An Italian physicist first detected helium on Earth. A Scottish chemist, was the first to isolate helium on Earth. So where was helium discovered? Depending on how you define "discovery" it was discovered in India, France, England, Italy or Scotland.
No. Helium is a gas and is generally found in the earth's atmosphere.
Yes there is helium in the Earth's atmosphere.
yes. helium is lighter than earth or even air.
because earth has gas particles that can let helium go
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
Helium is extracted from natural gas wells.
Helium is the lightest member of noble gases. Due to the atmospheric pressure on Earth, helium does not exist on the Earth's surface. On the other hand, helium is the second most abundant element in the universe.
family name of rare earth element series of helium
Helium makes up about 0.0005% of the earth's atmosphere.
Yes. helium is found in the earth's atmosphere.
helium is a noble gas and is found in the earth's atmosphere and not in the oceans nor in the earth's crust
Hydrogen, Helium