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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.

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the function of hydrogen is it dose lots for us

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Hydrogen is the most prevalent element in the universe and serves as the primary fuel for nuclear fusion in stars.

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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.

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