No it does not But it is in the atmosphere and earths crust!!
The Earth's oceans from largest to smallest are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
When its burntAnswer:Oil comes in many "flavours". High sulfur (sour) crude oil is usually processed to remove sulfur from the product streams. The sulfur is then sold to the chemical industry as product. If the unrefined sour crude were burned it would release sulfur dioxide. The "sweet" or sulfur free products do not release sulfur oxides.Some heavy grades of marine and industrial fuel oils do contain sulfur. If used in the ocean the sulfur is absorbed by the ocean water with a high dilution. Industrial burners all have sulfur removal systems on their stacks.
crust
Yes, sulfur is abundant in nature. It is the 16th most abundant element in Earth's crust, commonly found in minerals such as pyrite and gypsum. Sulfur is also present in natural gas, crude oil, and ocean water.
Earth's largest bodies of saltwater are the oceans. The five major oceans are the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. They cover about 71% of the Earth's surface and hold about 97% of the Earth's water supply.
It isn't.
the ocean
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Earth's northmost ocean is the Acrtic ocean.
In the Ocean.
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic ocean, pacific ocean, india ocean
pacific ocean
The Pacific Ocean.
It is the Atlantic Ocean
A majority of the earths carbon is located in the ocean.
Yes