Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
Dylans are these kinds of clouds
Technically, they never run out of gas. A process called fusion combines huge amounts of hydrogen to make helium. When all of the hydrogen runs out, fusion takes place on the helium and the star rapidly increases in size.
hydrogen and helium
hydrogen and helium
hydrogen and helium
The two main gases found is stars are the mainly hydrogen and helium.
Nebulas.
Yes, there are huge clouds of hydrogen gas, called nebulae.
The Big Bang leads to huge clouds of hydrogen and helium, which eventually condense into galaxies.
Hydrogen and Helium Gas.
Technically, they never run out of gas. A process called fusion combines huge amounts of hydrogen to make helium. When all of the hydrogen runs out, fusion takes place on the helium and the star rapidly increases in size.
no, a sun is a gas that is full with hydrogen and helium. the hydrogen collide and makes heat. this is called fusion. and the light we see from the sun is the heat and light of the fusion.
the process is called "nuclear fission ". that means the combining of two hydrogen atoms into one , that is helium . it generates huge amount of energy . it has not yet been done sucessfuly by humans , because it is unstable .however we have controlled nuclear fission . that is just the reverse of it
hydrogen and helium
mostly hydrogen and helium
hydrogen and helium
hydrogen and helium
hydrogen and helium