SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

THE SUN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
what is the sun made out of
A
hulim, hyrogen,
B
hulim, hyrogen, nitrogen, carbon, magnesium
C
nitrogen, huilm, nitrogen
D
carbon, hyrogen
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen(about 70%) and helium (about 28%). Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen make up 1.5% and the other 0.5% is made up of small amounts of many other elements such as neon, iron, silicon, magnesium and sulfur.

Detailed explanation-2: -The sun is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. There are also heavier elements such as oxygen and carbon, but just how much is controversial.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Sun contains about 92% hydrogen and 8% helium, with just a tiny bit of the other common elements we find on Earth. Compare that to Earth, where the most common elements are oxygen, magnesium, silicon, and iron. On Earth, hydrogen barely makes the top 10 list of common elements, and helium is extremely rare.

Detailed explanation-4: -Today, the Sun continues to fuse hydrogen atoms to make helium in its core. It fuses about 600 million tons of hydrogen every second, yielding 596 million tons of helium.

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