It is completely gaseous. About three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. Less than 2% consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, noen, iron and others.
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.
No, the sun is not a solid. It is a massive sphere of hot gases, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
The sun is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium gas. These elements undergo nuclear fusion in the sun's core, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing immense amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
The layer of the sun's atmosphere that is composed of super granular cells is the photosphere. The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun where these super granular cells are observed. This layer is where sunlight is emitted and most of the sun's visible light is produced.
The sun is mainly composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%). Water vapor and other elements make up the remaining 2%.
The sun is composed of about 73% Hydrogen, 25% Helium, and 2% Oxygen... This means that the sun is mainly composed of Hydrogen
YES! :)
The sun in composed of 25 percent helium. The other 75 percent is hydrogen. The sun also has small amounts of other elements such as neon, oxygen, carbon, and magnesium.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
Nitrogen is present in the sun in very small amounts. The sun is over 90% hydrogen and about 9% helium.
No but it is composed of them- mostly gases.
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The sun is essentially composed of the core and the surface.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
The Sun is composed of about 24.85% Helium. Near enough not to worry as a fourth.
About 25% (according to the Wikipedia article "Sun").
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