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That depends in part on what you mean by "substance", and whether you measure by volume, by mass, or by number of moles! The most common elements (water is not an element) in the Earth's crust (atmosphere, oceans, land, up to a depth of a few kilometers), by mass, are oxygen, silicon, and aluminium - in that order.
The layer of the Earth that lies above the outer core is the mantle. It is a viscous layer composed of silicate rocks and is divided into the upper mantle and the lower mantle. The mantle is responsible for most of the Earth's internal heat and convection currents that drive plate tectonics.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by the hydrosphere, which includes all forms of water such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and glaciers. This makes water the most abundant substance on Earth.
Nitrogen Well, Oxygen is the most abundant element on earth if you include the Air, Water and Land. Oxygen makes up 50% of the earth. But Nitrogen is contained most in the air (atmosphere), making 78% of the air.
Crude oil is typically a thick, viscous liquid that varies in density and viscosity depending on its composition. It can range from a thin consistency similar to gasoline to a thick, tar-like substance.
viscous
By viscous, I think you mean viscosity. Viscous is a adjective referring to the thickness of a substance; therefore, yes, ketchup is somewhat viscous.
Viscosity is the thickness of a substance; how easily it flows. Molasses> very viscous Water-> not so viscous
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A zoogloea is a colony or mass of bacteria embedded in a viscous gelatinous substance.
Substance B may be more viscous than substance A due to a higher molecular weight, stronger intermolecular forces, or a more complex molecular structure. These factors can lead to increased resistance to flow and greater internal friction within the substance, resulting in higher viscosity.
No. For instance oil is more viscous then water but has a lower density
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The least viscous layer of the Earth is the outer core. It is composed mainly of molten iron and nickel, which gives it a lower viscosity compared to the solid inner core and the more rigid lithosphere.
It serves as the viscous fluid of connective tissue proper.
It means that something is dirty or stained with a greasy, viscous material.