helium is made from the sun from the atmosphere and is believed to have a percentage of 70 percent. Well, actually, helium isn't made in the sun. But even then, the atmosphere of the sun is actually made up of 54% helium to be exact. (Not far off from what you said, though.)
Correction: Helium IS produced in the sun! hydrogen is fused into helium and this liberates large amounts of energy.
The sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, making it a gaseous ball of plasma.
No, it is made of solid noncombusting rock. The sun is made of the aforementioned gases.
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.
No, the sun is made primarily of hydrogen and helium, not burning gas. The sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing energy in the process.
Those would be comets.
No. They're mainly burning gasses, just like our sun.
The Sun is a burning mass of gasses, so it has no hardness, just flame.
Hydrogen and helium.
The sun is burning gasses just like the stars. And just like any star, when the gas runs out, it will stop burning and disappear.
The sun is not made of rock. It is made mostly of the gasses hydrogen and helium. The sun is far too hot for anything to remain solid.
The sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, making it a gaseous ball of plasma.
It is made out of alot of burning hot gases
No, it is made of solid noncombusting rock. The sun is made of the aforementioned gases.
The Sun's atmosphere is mainly made of hydrogen on the plasma state.
The Sun Is Burning was created in 1964.
Gasses created from burning gunpowder.
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.