In Theory; Approximately 73% dark energy, 23% dark matter, and 4% normal (baryonic) matter.
As far as we can tell now, the universe is made of energy, some of which appears in the form of matter.
Matter is composed of particles called atoms. Atoms form molecules; a molecule is the smallest part of a given material that still retains its chemical properties. Even atoms are composed of smaller particles like quarks and gluons.
It appears that all particles are waves at the same time.
Astronomers like to call all material made up of protons, neutrons and electrons "baryonic matter." Until about thirty years ago, astronomers thought that the universe was composed almost entirely of this "baryonic matter," ordinary atoms.
aristotle and nicolaus copernicus
Plasma is approximately 95% water
The bulk of the Earth is composed of rock.
Comets are composed mostly of ice while asteroids are mostly made of rock or metal.
Rutherford
The universe is made mostly of dark matter and dark energy, and we don't know what either of them is.
The brain is mostly composed of water, fat, and proteins.
Scientists currently do not know what is inside the universe beyond what we can observe. The universe is thought to be mostly composed of dark matter and dark energy, but the exact nature of these components remains a mystery. The universe is continuously expanding, and its interior beyond what we can see is still a subject of speculation and research.
gas
it is mostly made of space
water
No, it is mostly composed in strophic and modified strophic forms.
My universe is composed of a complex mixture of matter, energy, space, and time, along with information.
everything we see in the universe
heart tissue
Ocean
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.