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You betcha !  You don't have to go very far to find a mixture like that ...
you're breathing it !

Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and tiny
bits of other gases.  Except for the carbon-dioxide and water vapor,
all the others are elements, not compounds.

Answer:

Yes, a mixture could be made up of only elements and no compounds, given that the elements never undergo a chemical interaction and stay only in physical contact with each other. A compound is a substance bond between two or more different atoms, giving it a molecule.

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