It is completely gaseous. About three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. Less than 2% consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, noen, iron and others.
Mostly Hydrogen with some helium and traces of other elements. 99% of the solar systems matter/mass is held in the Sun....and holden's hot body
hydrogen (74%), helium (25%) and the last remaining (1%) is made up of small amounts of various elements.
Hydrogen in plasma phase.
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen and helium mostly.
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
Mostly gas
Light of a single color
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.
The sun is a celestial body mainly composed of hydrogen and helium.
No. The sun is composed of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium.
50% heluim and 50% hydrogen
mostly hydrogen and helium
The sun is composed of about 73% Hydrogen, 25% Helium, and 2% Oxygen... This means that the sun is mainly composed of Hydrogen
YES! :)
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
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Sun
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.
The sun is essentially composed of the core and the surface.
The sun is a celestial body mainly composed of hydrogen and helium.
The sun in composed of 25 percent helium. The other 75 percent is hydrogen. The sun also has small amounts of other elements such as neon, oxygen, carbon, and magnesium.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
No. The sun is composed of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium.