In helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will float or rise up
According to astronauts everywhere helium is mostly found in stars
Helium is found in the sun or stars. It is also found in the Earth's atmosphere. +++ And underground: a stable product of the natural radioactive decay of uranium, and extracted commercially from natural-gas. That in the atmosphere may well have been released by volcanoes.
The universe is mostly comprised of empty space and therefore the helium is found in certain places. It is found on Earth and some other planets, but it is most commonly found in stars such as the Sun.
Mostly lighter elements, such as hydrogen (one proton) and helium (two protons). The helium found in young stars comes from nuclear fusion reactions where 2 hydrogens fuse to make a helium atom.
No. It is mostly hydrogen.
mostly hydrogen and helium
Hydrogen and helium. Mostly hydrogen.
Helium is found beneath the ground like natural gas. It is mostly from:the Great Plains of the United Statesthe Canadian westthe blue rock salt of Germanythere may also be helium in Siberia
mostly helium is used in balloons
We know that stars (including our own sun) are made of mostly hydrogen and helium.
Helium is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
helium is found in the atmosphere.