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  • Hydrogen: The Most Abundant Element in Earth's Water
    The most abundant element in Earth's hydrosphere is hydrogen.

    Here's why:

    * Water (H₂O) is the primary component of the hydrosphere.

    * Water molecules consist of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.

    * While oxygen is also present in water, hydrogen makes up a larger proportion by mass.

    Therefore, hydrogen is the most abundant element in Earth's hydrosphere.

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