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What makes up all stars?(1 point) Responses plasma plasma heavy elements heavy elements hydrogen gas hydrogen gas steam

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
All stars are primarily made up of **hydrogen gas** and **helium**. In the context of your options, the best answer that fits is **hydrogen gas**. Stars primarily consist of plasma, which is an ionized state of matter that includes free electrons and atomic nuclei, but hydrogen gas is the most abundant element in stars. As stars evolve, they can also produce heavier elements through nuclear fusion processes. However, in terms of the composition of stars, hydrogen is the most significant component.

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