Mnemonics for Remembering Elements On/Around Earth.

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Mnemonics for Remembering Elements On/Around Earth

Living Things Laugh or Cry!

Living Things Laugh or Cry! Living Things are mostly Oxygen and Carbon.

Earth’s Crust Crust On the Side

Earth’s Crust Crust On the Side Earth’s Crust is mostly Oxygen and Silicon.

Ocean OOH! It’s Blue!

Ocean OOH! It’s Blue! The Ocean is mostly Oxygen and Hydrogen.

Atmosphere (Air) Air’s Not Oxygen.

Atmosphere (Air) Air’s Not Oxygen. The Atmosphere is mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen.

Laugh or Cry

Crust on the Side

OOH! It’s Blue!

Air’s Not Oxygen