Yes
Francium exists in uranium and thorium ores.
Numerous elements exist as diatomic molecules in nature, including hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, and iodine.
Oxygen is an element and does not have a monomer. It exists as O2 molecules in its diatomic form in nature.
Chlorine belongs to halogen family. chlorine exists as diatomic molecule in nature.
Examples of elements that exist as free metal in nature include gold, silver, and copper. These elements are often found in their metallic form in the Earth's crust and are relatively unreactive.
Conduction needs a conducting medium. Convection needs something to convect. Neither exists in a vacuum.
...as a solid.
Everything that exists anywhere, including outer space, qualifies as "nature".
Shape and/or symmetry is the concept of balanced form that exists in art architecture science nature and mathematics.
Pressure is a force that exists in nature. No one invented it.
Species
it exists for the sole nature of the art work and fame
The chemical formula that shows how the compound exists in nature
· Law of forward conduction: a theory that nerve impulses always travel from postsynaptic membrane of the dendrites to the terminal knob of the axon. The law of forward conduction prevails in nature, but the direction can be reversed under experimental laboratory conditions.
Platinum usually exists uncombined in nature or alloyed with iridium.
TRue
Francium exists in uranium and thorium ores.