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The sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%), along with trace amounts of other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron. While these substances can be hazardous in certain conditions, in the context of the sun, they exist in a plasma state under extreme temperatures and pressures. The sun emits harmful radiation, including ultraviolet rays, which can be dangerous to life on Earth, but the gases themselves are not "poisonous" in the conventional sense. Overall, the environment of the sun is inhospitable and lethal to humans and most forms of life.

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