This poem describes hydrogen as the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It exists as a single proton with an electron in stars, and through nuclear fusion in the sun provides the brilliant light and energy that powers life on Earth. Hydrogen also forms water, the liquid of life, and plays a role in fueling rockets and fuel cells, demonstrating its potential as a clean energy source both in space and on our planet.
This poem describes hydrogen as the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It exists as a single proton with an electron in stars, and through nuclear fusion in the sun provides the brilliant light and energy that powers life on Earth. Hydrogen also forms water, the liquid of life, and plays a role in fueling rockets and fuel cells, demonstrating its potential as a clean energy source both in space and on our planet.
This poem describes hydrogen as the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It exists as a single proton with an electron in stars, and through nuclear fusion in the sun provides the brilliant light and energy that powers life on Earth. Hydrogen also forms water, the liquid of life, and plays a role in fueling rockets and fuel cells, demonstrating its potential as a clean energy source both in space and on our planet.