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the hydrogen slice will get smaller
yes, the sun is a middle age star. The age of the sun is found to be 5 billion years. this can be explained very easily. sun is a composition of hydrogen and helium . based on the amount of the hydrogen and the helium the age of the sun has been calculated.
Your location does not change your age. You will be the same age.
The sun's atmosphere has mostly hydrogen gas. There are smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon, oxygen, neon, magnesium, nitrogen, silicon, helium and iron.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
the hydrogen slice will get smaller
No. It is the other way around. Hydrogen nuclei fuses to form helium in the center of the sun.
yes, the sun is a middle age star. The age of the sun is found to be 5 billion years. this can be explained very easily. sun is a composition of hydrogen and helium . based on the amount of the hydrogen and the helium the age of the sun has been calculated.
It is a chemical change, because the sun converts hydrogen into helium to create heat and light.
Your location does not change your age. You will be the same age.
At the age the sun is now it is still fusing hydrogen into helium.
The sun's atmosphere has mostly hydrogen gas. There are smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon, oxygen, neon, magnesium, nitrogen, silicon, helium and iron.
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 Sun is composed primarily of the chemical elements hydrogen and helium which they account for 74.9% and 23.8% of the mass of the Sun. There are smaller proportions for oxygen (roughly 1%), carbon (0.4%) and iron (0.2%). There are also smaller quantities of silicon, nitrogen, magnesium, neon and sulphur.
The Sun is about 70% hydrogen.
Three-quarters of the Sun's mass is hydrogen. How many hydrogen atoms are in the Sun?
no hydrogen is not affected by the sun because hydrogen can be combined with helium it creates a fuel source but it is not affected by hydrogen by it self so no hydrogen is not affected by the sun