Mainly hydrogen and helium. Stars also have small amounts of the so-called "metals", which is the name astronomers give to heavier elements.
Hydrogen and helium. It's better to ask which two ELEMENTS make up the bulk of the stars, since ALL elements in a star are in the gaseous state.
Hydrogen and helium
no - gases are few in number - metals make up most of the periodic table
Like most main-sequence stars, Alpha Centauri is primarily hydrogen, with some helium and traces of other heavier elements.
oxygen
The name of the band where most stars are found would be called the Main Sequence.
Hydrogen is certainly the main component of most stars.
These gases are nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
Helium and Hydrogen I'm in grade 9 and I know that =|
the most stars in a constellation is 1,000 stars stretching from the northern hemisphere Each star has a name
There are many gases which can be referred to sleeping gas, as they can make people unconscious or asleep. One of the the most famous is Chloroform (vapors)
red dwarf is the most nearest star.