A relatively small amount is. Most of it is normal, unradioactive hydrogen and helium.
No, it is made of solid noncombusting rock. The sun is made of the aforementioned gases.
are sun is made up of huge amounts of gases like methane
Hydrogen and helium.
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with small amounts of other elements. It does not have the same gases found in Earth's atmosphere, like oxygen and nitrogen. The Sun's atmosphere consists of different layers, such as the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona.
No, the sun is not made of solid stone. Instead, it is a giant ball of hot gases, primarily consisting of hydrogen and helium. This composition fuels the nuclear fusion reactions that generate the sun's energy and light.
No. The sun is made up of a ball of gases, and the only radioactive gas we know of is Radon. Also, most radioactive elements are man-made.
The sun is made of hot gases
The Sun is primarily made up of gases.
the sun is made of gases
it is made of hydrogen and helium Ryan92394 adds: The sun is made of Ionized gases, better known as plasma.
The sun is made of Solar Gases
No, it is made of solid noncombusting rock. The sun is made of the aforementioned gases.
yes it is
It is made out of alot of burning hot gases
are sun is made up of huge amounts of gases like methane
Hydrogen and helium.
it is made of mostly hydrogen and helium