The universe is mostly comprised of empty space and therefore the helium is found in certain places. It is found on Earth and some other planets, but it is most commonly found in stars such as the Sun.
Helium is a gas and is found either in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun.
According to astronauts everywhere helium is mostly found in stars
In the early universe there was only Hydrogen and Helium (and a smidgen of Lithium).
helium is a noble gas and is found in the earth's atmosphere and not in the oceans nor in the earth's crust
about 23% in the universe.
Helium is a gas and is found either in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun.
in balloons
According to astronauts everywhere helium is mostly found in stars
Beleive it or not ROCKS
In the early universe there was only Hydrogen and Helium (and a smidgen of Lithium).
I think it is hydrogen
Hydrogen and Helium.
Helium was first discovered in the sun spectroscopically. It get its name from the Greek word, Helios, meaning "the sun".
The two most common ones are hydrogen and helium gas
helium is a noble gas and is found in the earth's atmosphere and not in the oceans nor in the earth's crust
No. The hydrogen in the universe was formed during the Big Bang. Stars consume hydrogen, fusing it into helium.
hydrogen and helium. More than just these two elements can be found in stars, though, otherwise we would live in a universe comprised completely of hydrogen and helium.