Where is most of the baryonic matter (ordinary matter) of the universe found?

A. in planets and natural satellites
B. in comets and asteroids
C. in dark matter and dark energy
D. in interstellar gases and stars

Respuesta :

Baryonic dark matter may occur in non-luminous gas or in Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects, or stars. so therefore the answer is D.

Most of the baryonic matter (ordinary matter) of the universe are found in

planets and natural satellites.

The baryonic matter is composed of particles present in the nucleus such as

the proton and neutron . Electrons or other sub-particles aren't present in

the baryonic matter.

This type of matter is present in stars with a percentage of about 10 percent

and in planets and satellites with a higher percentage.

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