The elements that makes fabrics are: lines ,colour , shapes and
texture.
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The above is a surprising answer, but it is not incorrect as a fabric can refer to a structure or grain in something.
However, in terms of chemistry, fabric - that is cloth - is normally made up of plant fibers. There fibers in turn are made of the elements Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen in the form of cellulose which in turn is made up of polymerized sugar molecules.
The element that has no clothes is Uranium (symbol U). Uranium is a naturally occurring radioactive element with no specific connection to clothing.
Yes, gold is a natural element found on Earth.
Aluminum is the element found in a compound called bauxite.
Calcium is the element found in marble, limestone, chalk, and teeth.
One essential element that is not found in the atmosphere is phosphorus. It is an important nutrient for plants and animals, but it is primarily found in rocks and minerals on Earth's surface rather than in the gaseous atmosphere.
Seaborgium is an artificial element, not found in the nature
The element that has no clothes is Uranium (symbol U). Uranium is a naturally occurring radioactive element with no specific connection to clothing.
The element is found in your teeth is Calcium.
The element silver was found in the 700 bc.
The densest element found on Earth is osmium.
The main element in coal is carbon.
This element is calcium.
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Carbon is the element found in coal and soot.
Let's use integers as an example. int elementToFind; // the element we want to search for int[] elementArray; // the array we want to search through boolean found = false; //boolean flag to indicate if we found the element or not for(int i = 0; i < elementArray.length; ++i) { if(elementArray[i] == elementToFind) { // we found the element at index i // do whatever you want to do with this information found = true; } //if found is still false so it means this element is not found if(!found) { //the element is not found in the array } }
An element is an element, whether it is found in nature or created in a lab.