yes
no
No. The sun is about 75% hydrogen.
No, it is not.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
One-fourth of the Sun's mass is approximately 0.25 times the Sun's total mass. The Sun's mass is about 1.989 x 10^30 kilograms, so one-fourth of that would be roughly 4.97 x 10^29 kilograms. This mass is significantly greater than that of all the planets in the solar system combined, highlighting the Sun's immense gravitational influence.
the fourth planet from the sun
The Sun is about 70% hydrogen.
The Sun is three quarters hydrogen one quarter helium. (Trace amounts of other gases are also present.)
no because the moon is not a planet. Mars.
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
The Sun is composed of about 71% hydrogen by mass. This makes hydrogen the most abundant element in the Sun.
Three-quarters of the Sun's mass is hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms are in the Sun?