No. It is mostly hydrogen.
The sun is made mostly of superheated hydrogen and helium.
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The Sun's core consists mostly of hydrogen and helium gas undergoing nuclear fusion reactions, specifically the fusion of hydrogen into helium. This process releases large amounts of energy, which sustains the Sun's brightness and heat.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen gas (~74%) and helium gas (~24%). These two elements are in a plasma state at the Sun's extremely high temperatures. Other trace elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are also present in smaller amounts.
Sun contain mostly hydrogen and helium.
The sun is made of mostly Hydrogen and Helium
The sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
The sun is made mostly of superheated hydrogen and helium.
Mostly Helium
it is made of mostly hydrogen and helium
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The Sun's core consists mostly of hydrogen and helium gas undergoing nuclear fusion reactions, specifically the fusion of hydrogen into helium. This process releases large amounts of energy, which sustains the Sun's brightness and heat.
A star is mostly composed of hydrogen and some helium. The fusion of hydrogen into helium is what produces the energy and light that stars emit.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen gas (~74%) and helium gas (~24%). These two elements are in a plasma state at the Sun's extremely high temperatures. Other trace elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are also present in smaller amounts.
Only in a small amount. About 1% of the sun is oxygen. The sun is mostly hydrogen and helium.