Sun contain hydrogen and helium.
Yes. The Sun comprises about 25% helium. (24.8%)
The Sun's solar system comprises the planets, asteroids, comets and dust which orbit the Sun.
The Sun's photosphere comprises 0.77% oxygen by mass but is mostly hydrogen (73.5%).
The sun is a ball of gas. There is anything called 'sun gas' that humans can manufacture.
what gas is in the sun that starts with and m
No because the sun is made of gas and gas is not living so it is concluded that the sun is not living.
The Gas which is released from your hips is also released from Sun
a gas
A gas. :)
The sun comprises mostly hydrogen and helium particles. These particles are involved in the sun's nuclear fusion reactions that produce light and heat. Other particles found in the sun include electrons and protons.
Nitrogen gas or N2 covers the atmosphere of Earth for about 78% because Oxygen gas or O2 for about 21%and the remaining percentage that is 1%goes to other gases like carbon dioxide or CO2 ,Argon gas or Ar & many other gases.
helium is the gas which makes most of the sun