Plasma.
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.
Orion is a prominent constellation in the night sky that is composed of various stars. Its most recognizable feature is the "belt" made of three bright stars: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. The stars in Orion vary in size, temperature, and color, adding to its distinctive appearance.
Stars are mostly made up of hydrogen. The stars use the hydrogen atoms to make helium. Please recomend me.
Yes, most heavier elements are made in dieing stars.
Like most elements, selenium was formed in the cores of stars.
The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen.
The earth is younger then most stars and is made up from the remains of dead stars.
Most stars are made of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium, though many stars also contain small quantities of heavier elements.
Hydrogen - from it all other elements are made in the stars
No. It varies but most are same.
Comets were most likely made on day 4 of creation when God created the sun,moon and stars.
No, most stars are not giants. The group with more stars is Main Sequence Stars.