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What is the Sun primarily made of?

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0%(A) Rock and dust
33.33%(B) Water and gas ( 1 voter )
66.67%(C) Hydrogen and helium ( 2 voters )
0%(D) Ice and iron
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Key MCQs from Class 6 Science Chapter 12: Beyond Earth with Solutions
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Ans.: (C)
The Sun is primarily made of hydrogen and helium.

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  1. The correct answer is (C) Hydrogen and helium.
    The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (~74%) and helium (~24%), with trace amounts of other elements. Through nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing enormous energy that powers the Sun and provides heat and light to our Solar System.

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