if the sun is made up of plasma then why doesn't it move
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it is as all stars are made up of hot balls of gas made of mostly of hydrogen.
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Most atoms in the Sun exist as plasma, or a fourth state of matter made up of superheated gas with an electrical charge. Our Sun consists almost entirely of the elements hydrogen and helium. Because the Sun is not solid, it does not have a defined outer boundary. It does, however, have a definite internal structure.So the sun does not move
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