None of them. Stars turn hydrogen into helium through thermonuclear fusion.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
Fusion, 2 hydrogen atoms turning into one Helium atoms continuously. (until the hydrogen runs out)
The gases in Jupiter's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane.
No known planet has a core of metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter and Saturn have layers of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounding their cores.
Neptune.
The sun is fusing hydrogen atoms together, turning them into helium.
Jupiter.
Jupiter is composed of mostly liquid metallic Hydrogen, some Helium, and molecular Hydrogen. There are thought to be a mixture of elements in the core.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
Gas, mostly Hydrogen and Helium.
hydrogen, helium, and meneth
Hydrogen and helium.
94% hydrogen, 6% helium Other sources say 96% hydrogen, 4% helium, so I'd say around 95%ish hydrogen, 5% helium.
No. The sun is already made mostly of hydrogen and is actually consuming the hydrogen in its core and turning it into helium.
Hydrogen, Helium , Methane and Deuteride are the main gases found on the planet Uranus.
Is made of rock, gas, hydrogen, helium and lava
Jupiter is composed mainly of gases (hydrogen and helium).