Correct Option: C  [ aluminium ]
Remark:
Aluminium (Al) is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, making up about 8.2% by weight. It occurs mainly in the form of bauxite ore (Al₂O₃·2H₂O). Despite being highly abundant, aluminium is never found in its pure form naturally due to its strong reactivity with oxygen. It is widely used in industries for making utensils, aircraft parts, electrical wires, and packaging materials.
Other options (for context)
- Zinc: Found in smaller quantities; used in galvanization and alloys.
- Copper: Less abundant; mainly used in electrical wiring.
- Iron: Very abundant but ranks below aluminium in crustal abundance.