It really depends on the star. But most stars consist mainly of hydrogen-1.
Africa is made up almost entirely of desert. Antarctica is almost all desert.
A neutron star is a type of compact star that is composed almost entirely of neutrons and contains only one star.
It is made almost entirely of gas.
It is made almost entirely of gas.
A neutron star is one that is entirely made up of neutrons.
almost entirely
The rings of Saturn are made almost entirely of water ice.
A star made almost entirely of neutrons that has expelled all other matter. Formed as a type II, Ib, or Ic supernova remnant with too little stellar material to form a black hole.
Almost entirely.
It is a hotel made entirely out of ice in northern Sweden, jukkasjärvi. It is the largest hotel made entirely out of ice in the world. The interior is almost entirely made out of ice, even the glasses in the bar are made out of ice. It is rebuilt every winter.
Neutron stars are made almost entirely of neutrons. These neutrons are formed when the star implodes, causing the orbiting electrons of the atoms to interact with the protons in the nucleus. So, it is safe to say that neutron stars contain no electron.
Yes. Saturn is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.