All of those who are on the Periodic Table are present in the universe. however, some of them are not in a pure form. Also, there are some that we have not discovered yet.
Nebulas are made primarily of hydrogen and helium gas. These elements were present in the early universe and are the building blocks of stars and galaxies. Other elements, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, may also be present in smaller amounts.
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
Yes, supernovas are responsible for creating and dispersing elements critical for life, such as carbon, oxygen, and iron, into the universe. These elements are formed in the extreme conditions present during the explosive death of massive stars and are then incorporated into new stars, planets, and eventually life forms.
1) Hydrogen and some helium and a fairly small amount of lithium were formed very shortly after the start of the Universe, when matter cooled down enough for quarks to join into nucleons, and for some nucleons to join into heavier elements. There wasn't enough time to form any of the heavier elements.2) The heavier elements - the so-called metals - were formed inside of stars, by nuclear fusion. In some cases, significant amounts of this matter went back into space, in supernova explosions.For additional information, I suggest searching Wikipedia or Google for the following topics:NucleosynthesisSupernovaMetallicityNuclear fusion
Magnesium
Many gases are present in the universe, but the most abundant is hydrogen
Nebulas are made primarily of hydrogen and helium gas. These elements were present in the early universe and are the building blocks of stars and galaxies. Other elements, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, may also be present in smaller amounts.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and was likely present in space before the Earth was formed. Other elements like helium and trace amounts of lithium were also likely present in the early universe before the formation of our planet.
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
"The" 12 elements is wrong. There are over 100 elements.
The most common elements in the universe are, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Iron and Hydrogen,
Yes, supernovas are responsible for creating and dispersing elements critical for life, such as carbon, oxygen, and iron, into the universe. These elements are formed in the extreme conditions present during the explosive death of massive stars and are then incorporated into new stars, planets, and eventually life forms.
They are the building blocks of the universe
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Hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and carbon are the most abundant elements in the universe.
The 5 most important elements of the universe are metal, earth, water, fire and wood.
The periodic table of elements