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Together, hydrogen and helium make up most of the Sun. I guess that would be over 98%.
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are the only elements that make up sugars.
hydrogen mainly, but there undergo fission to form helium (which undergo fission as the star approaches supernova producing the heavy elements like carbon)
Hydrogen and helium.
hydrogen and helium
helium
The four elements that make up the greatest percentage of the human body by percentage of body mass are oxygen (65%), carbon (18.5%), hydrogen (9.5%), and nitrogen (3.2%) but there are many others in smaller amounts.
100% of the contents of the oceans is made up of elements.
Hydrogen and helium.
Yes 13 trace elements make up less that .01 percent of the body. The 13 trace elements are: iron, iodine, copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, chromium, selenium, molybdenum, fluorine, tin, silicon, vanadium.
No, elements make up minerals.
All of the planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and meteoroids, all put together, don't add up to 2% of the mass or volume that the sun has.
The elements that make up honey are honey