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Top 5 Elements

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TOP 5 ELEMENTS

AND WHY
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In my opinion, hydrogen is the most important element. It makes up the sun and stars, life's organic molecules, and 90% of the entire universe.

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  • Hydrogen is a highly reactive element, and is not stable.
  • It is rare in the atmosphere, but abundant in earths' crust.
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Oxygen is the second most important element. It makes up 65% of our bodies, it's in our blood, we breathe it, and it makes up earths' crust.

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  • Oxygen is stable, but can be highly reactive.
  • It is also very abundant.
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The third most important element is carbon. It makes up life's organic molecules.

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  • Carbon is stable, but it will react with oxygen.
  • It is also abundant.
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Next is nitrogen. It makes up 78% of oxygen, and makes up parts of our DNA.

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  • Nitrogen is stable.
  • It is abundant.
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And lastly, the fifth most important element according to my opinion is phosphorus. It makes up molecules in our bones and DNA.

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  • Phosphorus is not stable.
  • It is abundant.