Mainly hydrogen and helium.
Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.
the sun is made of gases
The zone of the sun where gases circulate is called the convection zone. In this layer, hot gases near the sun's core rise to the surface while cooler gases sink back down in a cycle, transferring heat towards the outer layers of the sun.
The Sun is a Giant ball of burning gases, but the sun is a star so I'm guessing what you are looking for is the Sun or a Star.
Cooler gases in the sun include elements like helium, oxygen, carbon, and iron. These gases typically exist in the outer layers of the sun's atmosphere, such as the chromosphere and the corona, where temperatures are lower compared to the sun's core.
The sun is made of hot gases
The sun
Sunspots are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases undergo nuclear fusion reactions in the Sun's core to produce energy. Other gases present in the Sun include carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, among others.
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Gases
Gases