When were the most massive elements (such as those that make up rocky planets like Earth) formed?
Answers
Answered by
2
This resulted in the formation of light elements: hydrogen, deuterium, helium (two isotopes), lithium and trace amounts of beryllium. Nuclear fusion in stars converts hydrogen into helium in all stars. In stars less massive than the Sun, this is the only reaction that takes place
Hope u like the ans.. Plse Mark me as brainlist
Similar questions