God or higher being. If evolutionists can prove something different they win the debate with the creationists.
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
All the compounds existing in the universe are formed.
There are 92 naturally occurring elements on the periodic table. Each element is represented by its own unique chemical symbol, such as "H" for hydrogen or "O" for oxygen. These elements make up all matter in the universe.
fusion reactions in stars
The universe is composed of various elements such as hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, among others. These elements are fundamental building blocks that make up everything we observe in the cosmos, from stars and planets to living organisms.
The seven elements that make up the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, and silicon. These elements are the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
the building blocks of the universe are called chemical elements or just elements
The ratio of sulphur to all other elements, in the universe, is 0.
Hydrogen is the lightest of all elements and is extremely flammable. It is also the most plentiful gas in the universe.
The immediate source is mainly the sun. The original source was the big bang which created the universe and powered it. The big bang was responsible for all of the solar systems, for the motion which creates heat in the earth through tidal effects, and for nuclear elements which create heat in the earth as they decay.
The immediate source is mainly the sun. The original source was the big bang which created the universe and powered it. The big bang was responsible for all of the solar systems, for the motion which creates heat in the earth through tidal effects, and for nuclear elements which create heat in the earth as they decay.
All the compounds existing in the universe are formed.
Hydrogen - from it all other elements are made in the stars
It created the universe, it created all the elements we use and live with.
All the universe, including inorganic and organic materials (and of course living beings) is formed from chemical elements.
Atoms, elements, and other compounds result from chemical processes and reactions, such as the sun continuously create hydrogen from helium and vice-versa. Here on Earth, the burning of methane gas produces carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Regardless of the reaction and the resulting atoms, elements and compounds, all the mass in the universe is constant. In our universe, it is believed that all the elements resulted from the "Big Bang", the point at which the universe as we know it began. About 15 billion years ago or so, all the matter in our universe was presumably contained in a single particle of infinite density, no bigger the size of a single atom, that exploded, releasing all the mass in the universe. Our universe is still expanding, but its mass remains constant.
The Main-Source.