Hydrogen and a bit of Helium. After they become red giants they can start making Carbon from Helium, but not until then. After several more changes they have fused almost everything to a mixture of Nickel/Iron and can go no further, they are dead.
Stars are mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Stars are mostly made up of hydrogen. The stars use the hydrogen atoms to make helium. Please recomend me.
Hydrogen - from it all other elements are made in the stars
No. Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and helium and are too hot for any sort of rock or ice to remain solid.
Fossil fuels are mostly made up of carbon, along with varying amounts of hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements.
Stars are mainly made out of hydrogen, they use it to burn.
Stars are mostly composed of hydrogen and helium.
rocks- mostly metamorphic
Stars are made of very very hot gas inside a star are nuclei but mostly electricity on the center of a star is ice stones mostly iron or any other things that the gravity of the stars attract
Nucleosynthesis in the core of stars.
Most stars, particularly in their core, are made mostly of hydrogen and helium. These elements are the most abundant in the universe and are the building blocks of stars through nuclear fusion reactions.
2 gases called hydrogen and helium are ones that stars mostly made of.