The most common gas is hydrogen, the next most common is helium, after that the sun contains lower levels of every element on the Periodic Table (the heaviest elements from iron through uranium were introduced either when the sun originally formed or came in on objects that fell into the sun).
All elements (even uranium) are gasses at the temperatures inside the sun!
The main gases found in the sun are hydrogen and helium. These gases are primarily responsible for the sun's energy production through nuclear fusion reactions at its core. Other gases present in smaller amounts include oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
The two main gases found in the Sun are hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen makes up about 74% of the Sun's mass, while helium makes up about 24%.
Noble or inert gases
They are generally called Greenhouses gases, as greenhouses trap heat into the glass.
hydrogen and helium
The Sun primarily consists of hydrogen and helium gases. It also contains small amounts of other elements, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. The Sun's core is thought to contain heavier elements like iron and nickel, but these are found in trace amounts compared to hydrogen and helium.
Photosynthesis
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with small amounts of other elements. It does not have the same gases found in Earth's atmosphere, like oxygen and nitrogen. The Sun's atmosphere consists of different layers, such as the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona.
the sun
carbon monoxide,nitrogen gas,carbondioxide are some of the gases that coming from the sun are causes for thinning of the ozone
"Sol" is Latin for "Sun".
Hemoglobin.