All of them except hydrogen.
They are formed inside of stars.
they formed from different types of stars!
a series of stars
The elements carbon, oxygen, and iron were formed in the interiors of stars that have since dies and exploded, spreading their contents through dust clouds that later formed other stars and solar systems.
Hydrogen is the only primordial element in the universe. All the other elements formed inside stars from hydrogen or from other secondary elements, by nuclear fusion. Hydrogen has the least number of protons in its nucleus of all the elements, and hence has the lowest atomic number, one.
They are formed inside of stars.
Elements that are formed in cool stars are heavy but not heavier than iron. (Elements that are heavier than iron are formed in a supernova.)
Mostly heavy elements are created inside stars and then spread when they go supernova and recondense into new stars and planets.
By nuclear fusion and neutron captureRight now the sun is fusing hydrogen into helium.Later in its life it will fuse helium into carbon.All elements are made inside stars. Massive stars are more efficient than low mass stars at making elements heavier than carbon.
Such elements are formed within stars. The heavy elements which are currently here on Earth were formed in stars some time ago, and then they were blown into space in supernova explosions.
they formed from different types of stars!
No elements were formed in the big bang. After quite some time, hydrogen began to form, and it is the main constituent of stars. The main by-product of nuclear fusion in stars is helium.
They're not formed here. They were formed in stars - mainly as they exploded.
No all Hydogen and most Helium is from the near beginning. All other elements including more He are formed by stellar processes
a series of stars
Yes - in fact, most of the elements ONLY exist because they were formed in stars.
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