The original "big bang" is thought to have created primarily hydrogen, with a small proportion of helium and a trace of lithium. So all hydrogen that we see today is "left over" from the big bang.
Every other element, including the carbon in our bodies and the iron in our blood was generated by nuclear fusion in the cores of stars - stars that later exploded, releasing these elements into the universe.
the function of hydrogen is it dose lots for us
Hydrogen is the most prevalent element in the universe and serves as the primary fuel for nuclear fusion in stars.
It is the most basic element and all elements can be created from it. When combined with oxygen it makes water and it can be used in hydrogen cell vehicles to power them.
It has the 75% of the universe's elemental mass. Water has hydrogen in it.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.
i think its Hydrogen because that's the main component of the composition of earth and i think 70% or 90% (i am not sure as to which one)of the universe is made up of hydrogen. :)
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and in the Sun.
The element hydrogen makes up about 74.9% by mass of the sun. As the mass of the sun is approximately 1.9891 x 1030 kilograms, the hydrogen content is about 1.4898 x 1030 kilograms. A link is provided below for comfirmation and further investigation.
The Main-Source.
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Hydrogen
We see the light of main sequence stars throughout the universe. Such stars fuse hydrogen.
The vast majority of matter in the universe is in the form of Hydrogen and Helium.
Hydrogen, helium, oxygen, and carbon are the most abundant elements in the universe.
Hydrogen is the main source and Helium second.
If source you mean, fuel...then the answer is Hydrogen gas. The sun fuses to hydrogen atoms to create helium.
Yes they are; diatoms are the main source of oxygen in the universe.
Hydrogen and helium are the two main gases in the Universe.
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen is the main source and Helium second.