lithosphere, and u know becuse thats where the earthz oxygen is primarily at. ya u mister kingston
Root hair cell are dermal cells found on the roots of many vascular plants.Their job is to provide a greater surface area for water absorption.As transpiration pulls water up to the leaves, root hair cells have to absorb large amounts of water. The process by which root dermal cells take in water is osmosis. In order to diffuse large amounts of water, a cell obviously needs a large surface area. The root hair cells provide this needed extra surface area to absorb large amounts of water.
When their is a lack of drinking water.
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The minerals found in food can be categorized into two groups; macrominerals, and trace minerals. Macrominerals are usually found in large quantities in food, and are required in larger quantities for the body. Trace minerals are found in small amounts in food, and are needed in smaller amounts in the diet. Macrominerals: Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur. Trace minerals: Iron, zinc, iodide, selenium, copper, fluoride, chromium, molybdenum, manganese.
It is found in large amounts in the stars and in the Earth's atmosphere
Electricity is found on Earth ground and places with large amounts of magnetic fields.
Gold is not present in large amounts in Earth's three layers. While iron, silica, and magnesium are common elements found in Earth's crust, mantle, and core, gold is typically only found in trace amounts.
Gold is not found in large quantities in Earth's mantle. While it is present in the Earth's crust and in small amounts in the mantle, it is not one of the major elements that make up the mantle's composition.
The ratios are "small to large".
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen and the most common in living things.
Carbon is found in large amounts in coal. It is a key component of coal along with other elements such as hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
If you're talking chemistry, earth has lots of carbon .
Helium is most commonly found in natural gas deposits deep underground, where it is produced as a byproduct of the natural decay of radioactive elements. It is also found in small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere, although it is typically extracted from natural gas reserves.
They both have large amounts of liquid on their surfaces.
Earth.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen and the most common in living things.