If a star only underwent steady core burning up to iron, what would the universe ultimately be composed of, according to the text?

Answer

Almost entirely hydrogen and helium, with only trace amounts of carbon and oxygen.

Without the violent deaths of supernovae to drive the creation of heavier elements, the cosmos would primarily consist of the lightest elements generated during initial stellar lifecycles (hydrogen and helium), along with small amounts of carbon and oxygen.

If a star only underwent steady core burning up to iron, what would the universe ultimately be composed of, according to the text?
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