These elements are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen for the human body.
For the earth crust oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron.
For oceans is water, composed from hydrogen and oxygen.
For the atmosphere the important gases are nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
That might be a tough one to assess as the most notable two, in order, areCRUST: oxygen 47% and siliconOCEANS AND WATER FLOWS: Hydrogen and oxygenATMOSPHERE: Nitrogen 80% and oxygen
Oceans
The formation of oceans on Earth likely occurred as a result of the cooling and solidification of the Earth's surface. Water vapor that was present in the atmosphere condensed and formed liquid water, eventually collecting in low-lying areas to create oceans. The process was also influenced by volcanic activity releasing water vapor and other gases into the atmosphere.
In Earth's atmosphere and oceans, convection is primarily driven by temperature differences. When a fluid is heated, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. As it rises, cooler, denser fluid moves in to take its place, creating a convection current. In the atmosphere, differences in solar radiation and surface heating contribute to the temperature variations that drive convection.
Earth's first atmosphere was likely formed through volcanic activity, which released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. The oceans were then formed over time as water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, eventually filling depressions on the Earth's surface to form oceans.
That might be a tough one to assess as the most notable two, in order, areCRUST: oxygen 47% and siliconOCEANS AND WATER FLOWS: Hydrogen and oxygenATMOSPHERE: Nitrogen 80% and oxygen
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Hydrogen is the element commonly found in the Earth's crust, living matter, oceans, and atmosphere. Mercury, neon, and argon are also found in various environments, but hydrogen is the most abundant element in these specific areas.
nitrogen
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce
earths crust , oceans and atmosphere
Atmosphere, Land, ice, the oceans, and life!
Earths oceans gain water considering evaporation and precipitation together since when vapour is released to the atmosphere it condenses and later falls back as rainfall by about (1-5)%
Oceans
False. Elements abundant in the body, such as oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and calcium, are also abundant on Earth. These elements are essential for life and can be found in various forms in the Earth's rocks, atmosphere, and oceans.
Yes Oceans,Glaciers,Lakes, and Rivers are part of Earth;s hemisphere because the hemisphere involve land, water and sky. Therefor they are part of Earth's hemisphere.