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what are the main constitutent material of the earth write in long plz say me faster​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textsf{Earth's crust is made up of several elements:} \\ \textsf{oxygen, 46.6 percent by weight; silicon, 27.7 percent;} \\ \textsf{aluminum, 8.1 percent; iron, 5 percent; calcium, 3.6 percent;} \\ \textsf{sodium, 2.8 percent, potassium, 2.6 percent,} \\ \textsf{and \ magnesium, 2.1 percent.}

Answered by hello12345abc
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Answer:

As you are asking constituents

Here you go:

Earth's crust is made up of several elements: oxygen, 46.6 percent by weight; silicon, 27.7 percent; aluminum, 8.1 percent; iron, 5 percent; calcium, 3.6 percent; sodium, 2.8 percent, potassium, 2.6 percent, and magnesium, 2.1 percent.

If it's composition or divisions,

Core, mantle, and crust are divisions based on composition. The crust makes up less than 1 percent of Earth by mass, consisting of oceanic crust and continental crust is often more felsic rock. The mantle is hot and represents about 68 percent of Earth’s mass. Finally, the core is mostly iron metal. The core makes up about 31% of the Earth.

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