Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock.
Potassium, Nitrogen, Sulfer, and Phospherous
The lithosphere is not found on the periodic table of elements. It is the rigid outer layer of the Earth composed of the crust and upper portion of the mantle, primarily made of silicate rocks. The lithosphere is divided into several large tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them.
It is found in the lithosphere, which is the solid part of the earth.
No, the four elements commonly found in living things (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) are not unique to living things. These elements are abundant in the universe and can also be found in non-living matter like rocks and gases.
The Earth's biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere primarily consist of a limited number of elements, with about 30 to 40 elements being significant for life and geological processes. Key elements like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur play crucial roles in biological systems, while elements like silicon, iron, and aluminum are prominent in the lithosphere. In contrast, the periodic table contains over 100 elements, meaning that only a small fraction are essential or abundant in these Earth's systems, highlighting the selective nature of elemental abundance and utility in sustaining life and geological activity.
None of the elements have a lithosphere - they are far too small for that.
No, calcium carbonate is a compound commonly found in rocks, minerals, and the shells of marine organisms. The lithosphere refers to the rigid outer layer of the Earth, including the crust and upper mantle. While calcium carbonate can be a component of the lithosphere, it is not synonymous with it.
Oxygen is not typically found in the lithosphere in its elemental form. However, oxygen is present in minerals that make up the lithosphere, such as silicates and oxides. Oxygen combines with other elements to form minerals like quartz, feldspar, and hematite.
Elements and compounds found in the lithosphere are referred to as minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. They form the building blocks of rocks and are essential for various Earth processes.
all objects are made of some elements and its atoms.
its nitrogen water and oxygen.
carbon and water
Hydrogen and Helium.
Carbon
silicon and hydrogen
Earth's lithosphere is predominantly composed of the following elements: Oxygen (46.6 %), Silicon (27.7 %), Aluminium (8.13 %), Iron (5.0 %), Calcium (3.6 %), Sodium (2.8 %), Potassium (2.5 %), Magnesium (2.1 %).
Iron, Fe, is the 4th largest element found on the lithosphere.