There are currently 17 recognized non-metal elements in the Periodic Table. These elements lack the metallic properties of luster, malleability, and electrical conductivity. Some common non-metals include oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.
Three: nonmetals, semimetals (or metalloids), and metals.
There are 26 transuranic elements that have been discovered so far. These elements have atomic numbers greater than uranium (92) and are all synthetic, meaning they do not occur naturally on Earth.
Maybe it's because they have to be extra large to be discovered.
There is no definitive answer to who discovered the last fossil on earth, as new fossils are still being discovered regularly by paleontologists around the world. Fossil discoveries are ongoing and driven by scientific research and exploration.
Actually in response to this answer, everything I have read clearly states that metals far out number all nonmetals, just look at the Periodic Table. that guy is so wrong you are right :) SO HELP FULLU JERK WE HATE U >:< Your answer is correct I have checked it this answer has been given a certified stamp by: Gabriel
Three: nonmetals, semimetals (or metalloids), and metals.
Is it 80 or 88
11 discovered so far
Over 300,000
so far 63 moons have been discovered
There are 138 pyramids discovered in Egypt so far
Only one has been discovered so far.
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There are 26 transuranic elements that have been discovered so far. These elements have atomic numbers greater than uranium (92) and are all synthetic, meaning they do not occur naturally on Earth.
Mercury- 0 Venus- 0 Earth- 1 Mars- 2 (Phobos and Deimos) Jupiter- 63 (number discovered so far) Saturn- 18 (number discovered so far) Uranus- 22 (as of 2002) Neptune- 13 (so far)
Jupiter has about 63 Moons, discovered so far.
In 1860, there were 92 known elements.