No, water is not the lightest liquid on Earth. Liquid hydrogen and liquid helium are lighter than water because they have lower densities.
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The layer covering the Earth is called the crust. Another name for the crust is called the lithosphere.
The heaviest materials on Earth are typically found in the Earth's core, such as iron and nickel. The lightest materials, like gases such as hydrogen and helium, are found in the upper atmosphere and in outer space.
Hydrogen would not have formed the outermost layer of Earth because it is too light to gravitationally stay in such a position. Earth's outermost layer primarily consists of lighter elements like oxygen and silicon, which are more abundant and form stable compounds in the Earth's crust and atmosphere.
The lightest alkaline earth metal is Beryllium(Be) having atomic mass 9.012 dalton. The heaviest element in this family is radium.
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Mercury is the lightest planet, with a mass of 0.055 that of Earth.
No, water is not the lightest liquid on Earth. Liquid hydrogen and liquid helium are lighter than water because they have lower densities.
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The gases in the mesosphere are stratified because they are different weights; with the lightest and least dense at the very outer edge, this is the layer where meteors burn up as they enter the Earth's atmosphere.
Lithium is the lightest metal, Potassium is the second lightest -- density about 0.86 kg/L
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The different layers of the Earth are primarily due to differences in density and composition. The outermost layer, the crust, is the lightest and thinnest layer, made mostly of solid rock. The mantle below is more dense, composed of solid but flowing rock. The core, the deepest layer, is the densest and consists mostly of iron and nickel.