oxygen,hydrogen,nitrogen,sulphur,etc.
Hydrogen and Helium gases make up the universe.
Atoms make up most matter around us. In the Universe in general, it seems that atoms make up about 4% of the mass of the Universe. The remainder of the Universe mass is dark matter and dark energy - both of unknown composition.
The question is essentially nonsense. The universe is the universe. It contains galaxies. There's no underlying "structure" to how the galaxies fit together, so it's more or less meaningless to talk about "how they make up the universe."
There are different parts that make up the face. The parts are named eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and forehead. The face is part of the head.
hydrogen and oxygen in 2 : 1 ratio
Neutrons
The most common element in the Universe is hydrogen.
The vast majority of matter in the universe is in the form of Hydrogen and Helium.
Many many many different sub-atomic particles make up the universe as you see it. they make up ur own body and the grou we stand on.
While less than 5% of the universe is made up of atoms, hydrogen and helium make up 98% of the atoms in the universe.
first follow all instructions and then fill up the remaning parts
No. The universe is everything we know. The milky way galaxy is just part of the Universe. There are billions of other galaxies that make up the Universe.