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  • Boron in Earth's Crust: Abundance and Occurrence
    Boron is not very abundant in the Earth's crust. It is estimated to be present at a concentration of about 10 ppm (parts per million).

    This means that for every million parts of Earth's crust, there are only about 10 parts of boron.

    To put this into perspective, it's less abundant than elements like chlorine (130 ppm), copper (55 ppm), or zinc (70 ppm).

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