True.
Actually, the sun is mostly composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%). Carbon and oxygen make up only a very small fraction of the sun's composition. The high temperatures and pressures in the sun's core cause hydrogen atoms to fuse together, creating helium and releasing energy in the form of light and heat.
Common elements like hydrogen and helium were primarily formed during the Big Bang, the initial explosive event that created the universe. Elements heavier than helium are formed in the cores of stars through nuclear fusion reactions. Very heavy elements are produced in supernova explosions.
Saturn does not have oxygen as a significant component in its atmosphere. The atmosphere of Saturn is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia.
Meteorological balloons are made from natural latex rubber, mostly in Japan.
Yes, hydrogen, oxygen, and helium are elements. They are all pure substances made up of only one type of atom. Helium is the second lightest element, hydrogen is the lightest, and oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe.
True. Jupiter is consisted of mainly hydrogen and helium. 90% hydrogen, 8% helium and 2% other gases
Its atmosphere is mostly made of hydrogen and helium with a little methane hydrogen and helium.
No. Jupiter is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
No. Jupiter is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Mostly hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter's atmosphere
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Most stars, particularly in their core, are made mostly of hydrogen and helium. These elements are the most abundant in the universe and are the building blocks of stars through nuclear fusion reactions.
It is thin and mostly made of hydrogen and helium
The sun is made of mostly Hydrogen and Helium
The sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.