Hydrogen is certainly the main component of most stars.
Stars are mostly made up of hydrogen. The stars use the hydrogen atoms to make helium. Please recomend me.
Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant gases in stars, with hydrogen being the most common element found in stars. Other gases present in stars include oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron in smaller quantities.
All stars 'burn' hydrogen
Yes, stars fuse Hydrogen atoms to make Helium in a natural process.
All stars contain hydrogen and helium.
First stars made the smallest elements, from hydrogen up and progressively larger stars made progressively larger elements
Stars are composed mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Well Stars use 4 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Helium fuse together.
Hydrogen is an element having atomic number 1.It is the most plentiful element sen in stars.
All main sequence stars fuse hydrogen.
hydrogen,All stars are composed primarily of hydrogen. Stars can also contain some other elements such as helium, but hydrogen accounts for the majority of a star's composition.
Stars are made of hydrogen and helium.