I found a dictionary which does say oxygen is "the most abundant element".
It's the Gage Canadian dictionary. I have it right here too. I'm not sure
what they mean by that. None of my other dictionaries make that claim.
One dictionary says oxygen is only 21% of the atmoshpere. Of course oxygen
occurs in other forms, as an element in water, for example.
"Michael Daly" ) writes:
On 27-Aug-2003, (William R. Watt) wrote:
I think you mean "atmosphere", not "universe". I'd check that dictionary
definitions again.
I've got the dictionary right here. You don't. Why do you assume _I'm_ wrong?
It says nothing about atmosphere. Even if it did, it'd still be wrong.
I'm getting the impression Mike is typing without thinking.
You post without knowing. Get a clue.
Mike
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