Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
In the core of the sun, helium is formed by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.
No. I would say it has fuel - namely, the hydrogen, which it can convert to helium.
Yes, hydrogen is the main element, followed by helium.
no hydrogen is not affected by the sun because hydrogen can be combined with helium it creates a fuel source but it is not affected by hydrogen by it self so no hydrogen is not affected by the sun
Jupiter is made up of about 90% hydrogen. If it was about 75% larger, it could be another Sun.
Most of our solar system is made up of hydrogen.
The sun is made of Ionized gases mostly Hydrogen and about 25% helium. Light comes from the thermonuclear fusion that is achieved at the high temperatures in the core of the star, at about 18 million degrees kelvin.
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Sun contain hydrogen and helium and low concentrations of other elements..
Hydrogen.
The sun's atmosphere has mostly hydrogen gas. There are smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon, oxygen, neon, magnesium, nitrogen, silicon, helium and iron.
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Saturn is made up of hydrogen
Hydrogen.
Yes, about 73% of the Sun is believed to be hydrogen.
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The sun is primarily made up of hydrogen and heliumHahaha, your welcome(:
your body is mostly skin
Three quarters of the sun is made up of hydrogen, while the rest is made up of mostly helium. The remainder is made up of heavier elements, such as oxygen neon and iron. thank u hoped it help u
The sun is a yellowish orange color, it is made up of Plasma and Hydrogen.
The sun is made up of 71% hydrogen, 27.1% helium.