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what elements of the earth do we share explain

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Iron accounts for 35% of the Earth's mass. It's the most abundant element on Earth.

Oxygen is responsible for 30% of the mass of the Earth. It can be found in the Earth's crust.

Silicon makes up 15% of the Earth's mass. It is found in the Earth's crust, granite, quartz, sand, and other minerals.

Magnesium accounts for 13% of the Earth's mass. It can be found in the Earth's crust, minerals, and oceans.

Nickel is responsible for 2.4% of the Earth's mass. It's found in the Earth's core, which is made up almost exclusively of iron and nickel.

Sulfur makes up 1.9% of the Earth's mass. It's mostly found near volcanoes.

Calcium accounts for 1.1% of the mass of the Earth. It can be found in the Earth's crust.

Aluminum, like calcium, is responsible for 1.1% of the Earth's mass. It's also found in the Earth's crust and minerals.

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Classical elements typically refer to the concepts of earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether, which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simpler substances.Ancient cultures in Greece, Persia, Babylonia, Japan, Tibet, and India had all similar lists, sometimes referring in local languages to "air" as "wind" and the fifth element as "void". though these are described more as energies or transitions rather than as types of material.

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