Wikipedia lists it as a main sequence star. That means that it still has significant amounts of hydrogen. Main sequence stars also typically have a smaller amount of helium (remember, the hydrogen gradually converts to helium), and even smaller amounts of the so-called "metals" (i.e., all other elements).
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius
Nitrogen and oxygen are two of the primary gases that make up air. The third is argon.
a star and a goup of objects that revolve around it make up a
ice rock and gases
ammonia methane and oxygen
Hydrogen and Helium
A star dies out when the gases that the star is made up of burns out
star is made up of hot gases star is made up up of hot gases
Regulus - you can find it at the Lion's heart. (Look for the Lion's mane - it looks like a backwards question mark. Regulus is the 'period' of hte backwards question mark) Denebola is another famous star. It name is Arabic and means tail of the lion. (To the left of the Lion's mane is a triangle of stars that make up his hind quarters and tail. The farthest to the left is Denebola.)
Hydrogen and Helium gases make up the universe.
the sun
A star figure, no.A real star, arguably yes. It may be made up of gases rather than solids though it may have a solid core.A star figure, no.A real star, arguably yes. It may be made up of gases rather than solids though it may have a solid core.A star figure, no.A real star, arguably yes. It may be made up of gases rather than solids though it may have a solid core.A star figure, no.A real star, arguably yes. It may be made up of gases rather than solids though it may have a solid core.
no - gases are few in number - metals make up most of the periodic table
How old it is and what gases it is made up of.
star or nebula
nitrogen
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius