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Rey Jefferson
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11 February, 08:11
How are we made of the same atoms in stars?
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Giovani Grimes
11 February, 08:38
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Stardust atoms are heavier elements, the percentage of star mass in our body is much more impressive. Most hydrogen in our body floats around in the form of water.
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