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the universe
Galaxies formed from dust, matter, and energy that formed from the explosion of the universe.
Matter
Sugar is formed from molecules and these molecules contain atoms.
A blackhole is formed in our universe when matter falls onto the black hole and that forms an accretion disk that is heated by friction. The black hole does not allow anything to escape it.
The most common found matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma, an iodized gas found mainly in stars and space, covers more than 85% of the universe.
actually there was nothing before our universe . suddenly there was a big blast called big bang and matter came into extistance. hope satisfied you.
As far as we can tell, yes.Notwithstanding quantum theory, and the possibility that the proton has a "half life" (i.e. that they're not perminent - and that's only a maybe), in the macro-universe we live in the characteristics of matter were fixed before the first star was formed.
part of the modern theory of the origins of the element it is hypothesized that before the formation of the stars most of the matter in the universe consisted of what atom? is it A. Hydrogen and helium B. Nitrogen and carbon C. Silicon and lithium D. Uranuim and radium
They formed early in the big bang before matter and energy decoupled.
More than 74% of the matter in the universe is hydrogen, so when a star forms and collects surrounding matter most of that matter will be hydrogen. It is a simple matter of the availability of different elements.
Because (we think) both matter and antimatter was formed initially, most of which was canceled out to form more energy.