Question
Looking at the Periodic Table is like dogs and cats being friends for me — it just doesn't make sense. Although I do appreciate the idea of certain gasses being noble.
On some level, I still understand that there is simply more of some stuff than others out there in the great, big, mysterious universe. Turns out, one element stands above them all, in essence acting as the bully of space.
Which element does the universe have the most of?
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Correct Answer: Hydrogen
The answer is: Hydrogen. If you're looking for hydrogen, you're in luck, because about 75% of normal matter in our universe is made of it.Coming in second is helium, which is a relief for balloon fans.Source
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