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  • Earth's Mantle Composition: The Missing Element Explained
    The element that is not found in large quantities in Earth's mantle is hydrogen.

    Here's why:

    * Earth's mantle is primarily composed of silicate minerals. These minerals are rich in elements like silicon, oxygen, magnesium, iron, calcium, and aluminum.

    * Hydrogen is a very light element and is primarily found in the Earth's atmosphere and oceans.

    While some hydrogen might be present in the mantle, it is not a major constituent like the other elements mentioned.

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