What element is only found in the oldest stars

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The element that is only found in the oldest stars is hydrogen. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is believed to have been created shortly after the Big Bang. It is the foundation for the formation of all other elements through nuclear fusion processes in stars.
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