That would be the hydrogen in the sun. The second most plentiful substancein the solar system would be the helium in the sun, being the fused hydrogen.
The sun is the centre of our solar system. The sun, planets and many other items make up our solar system.
The gas substances that compose the majority of the solar system are hydrogen and helium. These elements make up about 98% of the total mass of the solar system, with hydrogen being the most abundant. Other gases like oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen are present in smaller amounts.
It is believed that Sedna, a distant dwarf planet in our solar system, does not have a significant atmosphere due to its extreme distance from the sun. Therefore, it is unlikely to have any gases that make up an atmosphere similar to that of planets closer to the sun.
The Solar System is made up of the planets. It could not be smaller than the parts that make it up.
both are in space the solar system both are made up of gases and hydrogen and helium and iron
The 8 planets we have including earth make up tour solar system.
No, the solar system is not a atom. Atoms make up things around you and are very, very small.
We only have one star in our solar system, the Sun. The others are in there own solar systems. Each solar system has 1-2 stars in their system, most of the time two making them binary. Stars are made up of pressurized gases thousands of times denser then diamond, yet they are a plasma. A star needs a huge amount of gases to clump together and became nuclear, most of the time gases are used up by the end of the formation of the second star. sometimes before resulting in a Jupiter or a "dead dwarf"
There are millions of bodies that are part of our solar system, possibly billions or trillions.
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
OUR solar system has only one star, but there are other solar systems which have more than one