The loops of gas found on the sun are called solar prominences. They are large, bright features that extend out from the sun's surface into its outer atmosphere, known as the corona, and are typically associated with the sun's magnetic field.
No, the sun is not made of cells. The sun is a massive ball of gas, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms and are not found in celestial bodies like the sun.
Hyhoren gas and Helim gas
The main gases found in the sun are hydrogen and helium. These gases are primarily responsible for the sun's energy production through nuclear fusion reactions at its core. Other gases present in smaller amounts include oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
No. The sun is made of hydrogen and helium plasma. Plasma is a state of matter defined as being super-heated ionized gas. Solids and liquids would instantly be vaporized on the sun due to the extreme heat.
hydrogen gas
yes it is found in the sun
No, it was first discovered on the Sun, but it is found almost everywhere.
Prominences
Prominences
The loops of gas found on the sun are called solar prominences. They are large, bright features that extend out from the sun's surface into its outer atmosphere, known as the corona, and are typically associated with the sun's magnetic field.
The element Mercury has not been found on the sun. If, on the other hand, you were referring to the planet Mercury, then the answer is still the same: the planet Mercury was not found on the sun, but rather orbits the sun.
Helium gas is found on Earth trapped under ground in the rocks and it is also found in the Sun.
Helium is most commonly found in natural gas deposits underground. It is produced through the decay of radioactive elements in rocks, and can be extracted during the refining process of natural gas.
The sun is a ball of gas. There is anything called 'sun gas' that humans can manufacture.
you find helium gas as a by product from the sun .you also find it in a form of alpha particle . but the form we often use today is found in the atmosphere but it only 0.005 of our amothsphere is helium gas because a lot of the helium gas flouts away.
Helium is found in small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere, as well as in natural gas deposits underground. It is primarily extracted during the processing of natural gas. Helium can also be found in some minerals, but in very small quantities.