YES! :)
The sun is composed of about 73% Hydrogen, 25% Helium, and 2% Oxygen... This means that the sun is mainly composed of Hydrogen
All matter, such as solids, liquids and gases, is composed of atoms. Any material that is composed of only one type of atom is called a chemical element.
The sun in composed of 25 percent helium. The other 75 percent is hydrogen. The sun also has small amounts of other elements such as neon, oxygen, carbon, and magnesium.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
Nitrogen is present in the sun in very small amounts. The sun is over 90% hydrogen and about 9% helium.
The sun is essentially composed of the core and the surface.
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.
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The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
About 25% (according to the Wikipedia article "Sun").
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