Hydrogen and helium.
The sun is not made of rock. It is made mostly of the gasses hydrogen and helium. The sun is far too hot for anything to remain solid.
The sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, making it a gaseous ball of plasma.
No. They're mainly burning gasses, just like our sun.
The Sun's atmosphere is mainly made of hydrogen on the plasma state.
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.
compose of gasses
Glowing hot gasses
The gasses in the sun are very hot and therefore glow; the specific wavelengths of light that they emit are characteristic of specific elements.
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
gasses
Hydrogen and Helium.
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