The same year that man discovered fire.
Do you mean helium? Helium is an element, so it's made of .... helium!
helium in a jar diff from helium atom
He- Helium. He- Helium.
Helium was most found in the United States in natural gas reserves in Amarillo Texas. The government stockpiled it during the cold war and they are now selling it for a ridiculously low price.
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The same year that man discovered fire.
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Magnesium was discovered by Bussy in 1828AD. Magnesium was first isolated by Sir Humphery Davy in 1808AD as an impure metal.
No one really dicsovered it on man had the idea but gave up on the project but later on someone finished his work
Helium discoverey (which was spectrocopic) is attributed to Norman Lockyer who was English from Britian and Pierre Janssen who was French from France.
The first white man to see the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855. The area has been inhabited by natives for thousands of years
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The USA produces about 80% of the world's Helium . It is the second most abundant element in the Universe. When the singularity that preceded the universe erupted in what we call 'The Big Bang', hydrogen particles began to form, and from these helium resulted in the nuclear furnaces of the early stars. Most of Earth's Helium is the result of radioactive decay, originating in the long run from the core of the Earth. There is a good article on Helium in wikipedia.
by French astronomer Jules Janssen during a total solar eclipse in Guntur, India
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The spectral line for helium was first discovered by a French astronomer working in India during a solar eclipse. An English astronomer determine that this spectral line was due to a previously unknown element. An Italian physicist first detected helium on Earth. A Scottish chemist, was the first to isolate helium on Earth. So where was helium discovered? Depending on how you define "discovery" it was discovered in India, France, England, Italy or Scotland.