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  • Sulfur in the Earth's Crust: Abundance and Significance
    Sulfur is the 10th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, making up about 0.05% of its mass.

    This may seem like a small amount, but it translates to a significant quantity overall, considering the size of the Earth's crust.

    While less abundant than elements like oxygen, silicon, and aluminum, sulfur is still relatively common and plays a crucial role in various geological and biological processes.

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