Which is the most abundant metal on the surface of Earth?

Aluminium
Zinc
Iron
Silicon
Aluminium  Aluminum is the most abundant metal on the Earth’s surface, making up about 8.1% of the Earth’s crust. Silicon is the second most abundant metal, making up about 28% of the Earth’s crust. However, silicon is not considered a metal by most scientists because it does not have the same properties as other metals, such as conductivity and malleability.

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2 responses to “Which is the most abundant metal on the surface of Earth?”

  1. Asfandyar Avatar
    Asfandyar

    It’s Aluminium…..silicon is metalloid

    1. rikazzz Avatar

      corrected