The Sun consists of primarily hydrogen and helium.
About 75% of the Sun's mass is hydrogen. The rest is mostly helium. Less than 2% consist of heavier elements such as oxygen, carbon, neon, iron and others.
Hydrogen73.46%Helium24.85%Oxygen0.77%Carbon0.29%Iron0.16%Neon0.12%Nitrogen0.09%Silicon0.07%Magnesium0.05%Sulfur0.04%
Hydrogen73.46%Helium24.85%Oxygen0.77%
The sun is a big fire ball made up with hot flaming gas.
the sun produce ultraviolet rays which strike the earth surface.
The sun is a gas.
44888000900 kg of radiation gas, obviously slowly killing itself.
The sun is a ball of gas
The sun is just a great ball of gas and its the atoms in that gas that fuse and give off its energy(in heat and light).
the sun is a hot ball of gas
The sun is a big fire ball made up with hot flaming gas.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
The benefits are that it is free as you produce solar energy from the sun, it is environmental friendly as you do not burn, gas, coal or fuel to produce it, and if you produce extra energy you can feed this back in the national grid and get paid for it
Francium doesn't produce a gas.
The sun is a ball of gas. There is anything called 'sun gas' that humans can manufacture.
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
the energy sun and stars produce is fusion.
what gas is in the sun that starts with and m
the sun produce ultraviolet rays which strike the earth surface.
"How do natural gas stations produce electricity?