The sun does contain some iron, around 0.2%. This would have been there at the birth of the sun, using remnant material from previous generations of stars.
hydrogen.
More helium, less hydrogen.
Careful analysis of the sun's spectrum shows that about 6 ten-billionths (0.0000000006) of the mass of the sun consists of atoms of gold.
earth is the perfect distance from the sun so that life can evolve because, if earth were to close to the sun the earth would be to hot to contain any humans or animals and if the earth were to far from the sun it would be to cold to contain any humans at all,
dose coral contain homeostasis
they maintain homeostasis through their cells and the sun. the sun helps heat its cells which cause then to reproduce.
no they contain very high toxic acid
no, it doesn't
Sun contain hydrogen and helium.
The sun does contain some iron, around 0.2%. This would have been there at the birth of the sun, using remnant material from previous generations of stars.
They maintain homeostasis through their cell membrane letting only some minerals get in and out. This gives the plant energy and allows the plant to have nutrition. The plants move to the sun and open their stems and buds.
They maintain homeostasis through their cell membrane letting only some minerals get in and out. This gives the plant energy and allows the plant to have nutrition. The plants move to the sun and open their stems and buds.
Sun contain mostly hydrogen and helium.
More Helium.
Many things contain plasma mostly things in the sky.
no but it contains stars