Well I believe there is approximately about 60 elements in the sun but I do know 2 of them--hydrogen and helium.
___________________________ The Sun is 70% hydrogen, 28% helium and 2% "other elements" .
No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
Helium
plasma
The highest temperatures of solid/liquid/gas in the sun are found in the core, but the hottest plasma is in the corona.
No. The sun is made of hydrogen and helium plasma. Plasma is a state of matter defined as being super-heated ionized gas. Solids and liquids would instantly be vaporized on the sun due to the extreme heat.
I'm not sure about this, but I believe it's hydrogen
plasma can be found on any star really
It is in the form of gas and plasma.
Plasma can be found in the stars, solar air, in the sun and also in fusion.
The element 'helium' is named after 'Helios' (the sun) as the element was first found in the sun. 25 years later is was then found on earth.
Plasma
No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
fire
Plasma+Void=Sun
The sun is formed of hydrogen and helium, and a small amount of heavier elements. All of it is in the form of gas or plasma.
Helium
The Sun makes up over 99% of the mass of the solar system and the Sun is mainly hot gas in plasma form.