Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
Meteorites.
yes it is true!
High concentrations of water, carbon dioxide, and other volatile elements are least likely found in the Earth's mantle due to its high pressure and temperature conditions, which tend to drive these volatile components to the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
Minerals make up the rocks of earth, so minerals are found wherever there are rocks at the surface. Water too is a mineral so this includes the oceans.
Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
Mountains and lakes.
Meteorites.
Meteorites.
Any condition is good for a microbe, they can thrive in pretty much every habitat on earth. Microbes have even been found in rocks 7 kilometres below the earths surface, and I'm not talking a few, there are as many microbes 7 km down as there are on the earths surface.
The majority of Earth's carbon dioxide is found in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs. This layer extends from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude.
Meteorite craters.
Within 8 to 12 KM of Earth's surface
no, it is naturally found in hematite ore under the earths surface
Earth's greatest concentration of metal is found in its core, which is primarily composed of iron and nickel. This metallic core is believed to extend around 2,900 kilometers beneath Earth's surface.
the answer to your question is most likely to be honey.
Copper is typically found at depths ranging from a few meters to a few kilometers below the Earth's surface, depending on geological conditions. It is most commonly found in deposits near the surface, but can also be mined at deeper levels through underground mining techniques.