Yes, about 73% of the Sun is believed to be hydrogen.
Hydrogen.
The sun is primarily made up of hydrogen and heliumHahaha, your welcome(:
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.
Jupiter is made up of about 90% hydrogen. If it was about 75% larger, it could be another Sun.
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
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.
The sun is made up of roughly 94% of hydrogen and about 6% helium.
Hydrogen and helium are by far the most abundant elements in the universe. Therefore stars such as the sun are made almost entirely of those elements.
Sun contain hydrogen and helium and low concentrations of other elements..
it is made of hydrogen and helium Ryan92394 adds: The sun is made of Ionized gases, better known as plasma.
That would be the hydrogen in the sun. The second most plentiful substancein the solar system would be the helium in the sun, being the fused hydrogen.