The three primary components of stars are hydrogen, helium, and heavier elements. Hydrogen is the most abundant element and serves as the primary fuel for nuclear fusion, which powers stars. Helium is produced from the fusion of hydrogen, while heavier elements are created through fusion processes in more massive stars and during supernova explosions. Together, these components contribute to a star's structure, energy production, and life cycle.
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