Boron -11
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∙ 13y agoBoron-11 is more abundant in nature compared to boron-10. Boron-11 accounts for approximately 80% of natural boron, whereas boron-10 makes up the remaining 20%.
Hematite is composed of oxygen and iron, which is less abundant than aluminum but more abundant than calcium in Earth's crust.
Neither krypton nor neon are abundant in Earth's atmosphere. Both gases are present in very small amounts, with neon being more abundant than krypton. Neon makes up about 0.0018% of the atmosphere, while krypton is even less abundant.
Nitrogen is more abundant in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air. Oxygen makes up about 21% of the atmosphere.
Argon is more abundant in the Earth's atmosphere compared to carbon dioxide. Argon makes up about 0.93% of the atmosphere, while carbon dioxide makes up about 0.04%. However, carbon dioxide is more abundant in terms of its overall presence in the Earth's carbon cycle due to its role in processes like photosynthesis and respiration.
Nitrogen is more abundant in the Earth's atmosphere than oxygen. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, while oxygen comprises about 21%.
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boron10 would be the isotope that matches these descriptions
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As it ids an average the more abundant will have a greater net effect than the least abundant.
Abundant means well supplied, more than adequate.
Marine organisms tend to be more abundant in warmer waters because higher temperatures promote more diverse and productive ecosystems. Cold waters can support thriving marine life as well, but typically in specialized environments such as polar regions or deep-sea habitats.
The endosperm is more abundant in the mature seed of a monocot.
Nitrogen is more abundant; our atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen.
Every sixth number for 12 and more will be an abundant number
More abundant, due to the fact that previously-occupied environmental niches opened up.
Technetium is not abundant. Compounds of Tc are most used.
No, humans are not the most abundant organisms on Earth. Microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea are the most abundant and diverse organisms on the planet. Humans make up only a small portion of the total biomass on Earth.