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- oxygen is the most abundant element by volume in earths a) troposphere b) inner core c) hydrosphere d) crust
Brief Explanations
To determine where oxygen is the most abundant element by volume in Earth's components, we analyze each option:
- Option A (Troposphere): The troposphere (lower atmosphere) has nitrogen (~78%) and oxygen (~21%) by volume, so oxygen isn’t the most abundant here.
- Option B (Inner Core): The inner core is mostly iron and nickel (metallic), with very little oxygen.
- Option C (Hydrosphere): The hydrosphere (water bodies) has water ($H_2O$), but by volume, water is a small fraction of the hydrosphere’s total (and oxygen in water is not the dominant component of the hydrosphere’s volume overall).
- Option D (Crust): The Earth’s crust is composed of minerals like silicates (e.g., feldspar, quartz). Oxygen is a major component of these minerals; by volume, oxygen makes up about 49.5% of the crust, making it the most abundant element in the crust by volume.
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D. crust