alcaucin:
Tricky question..and an arguable answer.
Going with it being a carboniferous 'bright lump in the sky ;)
Was waiting for the 'Compound answer..Carbon Dioxide ;/
Tells everyone I use 7 words when 1 will suffice
Here is a prime example, of why...
The most common compound is water. Its molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen is the most common atom in the universe, and oxygen is the third most common, so water has to be the number one compound
Either way, the question master, did not know the answer, himself, whether it was, a compound, or an element, was of no consequence.
Some people use words to teach, not misdirect, or prevaricate the masses
Thesupernova should know. Thanks for that clarification
Her name says it all
Fusion of helium in the core, with hydrogen comprising much larger outer layers.
Better stop there. Someone might learn something, if I go any further, or use to many words, to clarify a statement, query, riddle, misnomer, etc....
Hi Henry, good to see you back again
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