If you mean the most common element it is hydrogen.
our Sun?
Tree and human had a common ancestor, billions of years back. So the DNA of both is made up of phosphates, pentose sugars and four nitrogenous bases. The nitrogenous bases are adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine.
yes
Hydrogen is found literally everywhere in nature.
The energy from Sun is the most important.
Hydrogen.
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
The word sun is a thing, a singular, common noun.
the sun
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and in the Sun.
What we are yes its the sun
The two common elements found in the sun are Hydrogen and Helium.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.
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!
Hydrogen is the sun's most common element. Hydrogen is "H," element number 1, on the periodic table of elements. It is the most abundant element in the universe, because it fuels the stars.
The sun
the sun