Stars are also made out of helium, calcium, and potassium.
Neutrons stars and plasma stars are also common.
Hydrogen?
Stars are mainly made out of hydrogen, they use it to burn.
Mainly hydrogen and helium with other trace elements.
Stars are mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Hydrogen - from it all other elements are made in the stars
Stars are made of hydrogen and helium.
Stars are often formed out of Hydrogen, they get the Hydrogen from clouds of either Hydrogen gas (H₂) or ionized Hydrogen, which is Hydrogen that is missing an electron. Both of those substances are found in space clouds and nebulae; nebulae (singular nebula), are the birthplace of many of the different things in the Universe, and contain traces of almost all of the stable elements. Stars will form from hydrogen and anything else that gets sucked into them in formation, and eventually form a rough sphere, and turn Hydrogen into Helium, and heavier atoms, until the star dies. TLDR; Stars are born from mostly Hydrogen, but have other space junk
Stars are mainly made up of Hydrogen and Helium. What makes them heat up and light up is the Hydrogen and Helium rapidly bouncing around in the star and hitting each other and combining, eventually creating the heat and the light.
The sun and other stars are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases. The process of nuclear fusion converts the hydrogen into helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. Other elements are also present in smaller quantities, formed through fusion reactions in the cores of stars.
No. Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and helium and are too hot for any sort of rock or ice to remain solid.
The sun and other suns (or stars) is composed mostly of hydrogen. The next largest component is helium. Various other elements are also present. As stars age, the quantity of hydrogen declines and the quantity of other elements increases.
Stars in the constellation of Ursa Major. The stars themselves are made mainly out of Hydrogen.