Radium is typically found in the lithosphere, as it is a naturally occurring element found in rocks and minerals. It can also be present in groundwater and surface water, making it part of the hydrosphere as well.
It is found in the lithosphere, which is the solid part of the earth.
The lithosphere consists of the crust and upper mantle.
Lithosphere
Not. That is the hydrosphere. The lithosphere is composed of stone.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
in hydrosphere, it is found in the air and or wherever there is water. In the lithosphere, there really, isn't any water in the arenosphere, I'm not sure, and the others, no water to be found unless there is water vapor in atmosphere...
Water is the only item found on earth in three different phases of matter at standard pressure.
Iron, Fe, is the 4th largest element found on the lithosphere.
Water
Yes, because it can change phases depending on the temperature. All three phases (solid, liquid, gas) are found on Earth in some abundance.
The four main phases in Earth's surface are the lithosphere (solid outer layer), hydrosphere (water bodies), atmosphere (gases surrounding Earth), and biosphere (living organisms). These interconnected layers play a crucial role in shaping Earth's environment and supporting life.
Water can be ice,liquid, and gas when boiled.
no. helium is found in the atmosphere.
Radium is typically found in the lithosphere, as it is a naturally occurring element found in rocks and minerals. It can also be present in groundwater and surface water, making it part of the hydrosphere as well.
It is found in the lithosphere, which is the solid part of the earth.