the core, crust and atmosphere.
helium is the gas which makes most of the sun
Plasma.
The sun consist mainly of hydrogen which makes up about 75% and helium about 25%. Helium is produced in the sun's core as it burns hydrogen. There are smaller amounts of other materials, but these are less than 1%. There is no element which makes up about 10% of the sun.
the core, crust and atmosphere.
helium
Earth rotation
helium and hydrogen
Hydrogen makes up about 75% of the sun's mass. It is the primary fuel source for the sun's nuclear fusion reactions that produce energy.
Helium makes up about 24% of the sun's mass.
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%.
Hydrogen is 71% of the sun.
Elevation Gases That Escape from the sun