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How are elements that are heavier than hydrogen spread throughout the universe

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Answer: Through a star going supernova.

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Elements that are heavier than hydrogen are spread throughout the universe only during a supernova explosion. It is an explosion of the stars when the star reaches its death stage. When the star is alive, the gravity of its core squeezes lighter atoms like hydrogen to make heavier atoms like carbon and helium.

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