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Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in the universe, primarily formed during the Big Bang nucleosynthesis, with hydrogen making up about 75% and helium about 24% of the universe's elemental mass. Their abundance is crucial for understanding stellar formation, cosmic evolution, and the chemical composition of celestial bodies.
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