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Neon is a noble gas that occurs in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 0.0018% of it. While it is not a major component of the Earth's crust itself, neon can be found in small quantities in certain minerals and is produced during the decay of radioactive elements. Its presence in the crust is primarily a result of volcanic activity and the release of gases from the Earth's interior. Overall, neon's abundance in the crust is significantly lower compared to other elements.

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