The vast majority of matter in the universe is in the form of Hydrogen and Helium.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
Doubled stranded DNA and protein molecules
All known living things are carbon based life forms, although it is theorized other forms may exist in the universe.
planets, stars, moons, galaxies
it is the pl anets galaxy sun moon
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.
None of the things that make up the universe measure up to 90 percent. The highest percent is 73 percent and that is dark energy.
Hydrogen and Helium gases make up the universe.
This 2 main things are a rainforset, and a desert.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the three main elements that make up living things.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
Doubled stranded DNA and protein molecules
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.
All known living things are carbon based life forms, although it is theorized other forms may exist in the universe.
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."
Neutrons
The most common element in the Universe is hydrogen.