SacrosanctFiend
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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
bs, they didn't say most abundant above the crust of the earth. wikipedia > encarta.
10/10. regraded by me.
that would be the crust. they didn't specify whether mass or molarity. if it was molarity then it would be hydrogen i thought. so i went by mass. and i also assumed the entire earth not just upper crust+atmosphere.Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
bs, they didn't say most abundant above the crust of the earth. wikipedia > encarta.
10/10. regraded by me.
Oxygen is the most abundant element, making up ~47% of the Earth's mass. You lose.
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
that would be the crust. they didn't specify whether mass or molarity. if it was molarity then it would be hydrogen i thought. so i went by mass. and i also assumed the entire earth not just upper crust+atmosphere.