What is the rarest element in the Earth's crust?

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Astatine
Platinum
Zirconium
Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element that is not a transuranic element, with the total amount in Earth's crust estimated to be less than one gram at any given time. A sample of the pure element has never been assembled, because any macroscopic specimen would be immediately vaporized by the heat of its own radioactivity.
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Gold
Astatine
Platinum
Zirconium
answers
flagAustralia
5%
64%
17%
12%
74
flagGreece
0%
64%
29%
5%
17
flagGhana
6%
56%
12%
25%
16
flagCanada
5%
52%
16%
22%
36
flagAustria
0%
51%
22%
25%
88
flagIndia
6%
49%
21%
21%
574
flagMalaysia
12%
48%
9%
29%
31
flagUkraine
19%
47%
9%
19%
21
flagthe Netherlands
10%
47%
15%
26%
19
flagPoland
7%
45%
24%
22%
7029
flagthe United Kingdom
4%
44%
21%
27%
193
flagGermany
5%
39%
19%
35%
577
flagthe United States
8%
36%
25%
27%
328
flagPakistan
6%
35%
33%
23%
59
flagthe Philippines
13%
33%
24%
28%
45
flagthe United Arab Emirates
0%
33%
25%
33%
12
flagNigeria
24%
31%
21%
23%
90
flagSri Lanka
23%
30%
15%
23%
13
flagSwitzerland
5%
28%
25%
38%
39
flagRepublic of Ireland
20%
13%
33%
33%
15