a star is made up of a substance called plasma, similar to gas in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized.
Luna, our moon, is made mostly of rocks.
A star is burning and made of gas and fire, while a planet is made of soil and rocks. a star is smaller
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Some metals (copper, iron, zinc, etc.) are already made, and exist naturally as an element. Other metals are just combined from existing metals.
Yes metals are found in rocks called ores. Most metals are more reactive and are found combined with other elements in rocks.
Yes. Technically rocks contain minerals. These minerals may incluse metals and gemstones. We can use these for decoration or for industrial purposes.
Ores are mineral deposits that contain metals in concentrated form. Rocks can also contain minerals, but not all rocks are considered to be minerals. Metals are elements that are typically extracted from ores through mining and processing.
The inner or terrestrial planets are mostly rock (sliicates) and metals; Mercury is no exception. It is thought to have a relatively large iron core.
The materials that make up Earth, including metals and rocks, were formed during the process of planetary accretion from the solar nebula about 4.6 billion years ago. These materials condensed and accumulated to form the Earth as we know it today. Rocks are composed of various minerals, which are made up of elements like silicon, oxygen, aluminum, iron, and other metals that were present in the early solar system.
A star is made up of approximately 75% hydrogen and 24% helium. The other 1% is usually metals of some degree or another depending on the particular star.
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No, it's composed primarily of iron and silicon.