the original matter is hydrogen, which combines to form helium
The combination of the center of atoms to produce a heavier element is called nuclear fusion.
The second lightest and second most abundant element found in stars, making up about 25% of the Sun, is helium. Helium is formed through nuclear fusion in stars, with hydrogen being the most abundant element in stars like the Sun.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is the primary element that is burned in stars, particularly in the process of nuclear fusion to form helium.
Give Me the Stars was created in 1945.
No, stars revolve around the galactic center.
The combination of the center of atoms to produce a heavier element is called nuclear fusion.
The center of an atom of any element is the nucleus.
Fluorine is a naturally occurring element and is the 13th most abundant element in Earth's crust. It is produced through the nuclear fusion process in stars, specifically during supernova explosions. On Earth, fluorine is typically found in minerals such as fluorite and cryolite.
The higher elements are forged in the center of stars. Most stars can create up to about element 6-8 on the periodic table, but any elements higher than that require a super nova.
While it is still a star? Iron. Everything heavier must be fused from lighter elements in a supernova explosion, which blows the star apart.
When it was first created - in stars during the very early stages of the universe.
This Is My Element was created in 2007.
Element Markets was created in 2005.
The center is crowded with stars, and the number of stars decreases farther out.
The Stars We Are was created in 1988-09.
The second lightest and second most abundant element found in stars, making up about 25% of the Sun, is helium. Helium is formed through nuclear fusion in stars, with hydrogen being the most abundant element in stars like the Sun.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is the primary element that is burned in stars, particularly in the process of nuclear fusion to form helium.