No. Helium is an element.
No, Helium is not manmade. It naturally occurs in nature. It can be artificially produced though.
It is a noble gas on the Periodic Table, atomic number 2.
i think it is no
No, In 1895, Sir William Ramsay discovered helium after treating cleveite,
a uranium mineral, with mineral acids. He sent samples of the gas
to Sir William Crookes and Sir Norman Lockyer who identified helium. It
was discovered independently in clevite by Cleve and Langley at about
the same time. Lockyer and Professor Edward Frankland suggested the
name helium.
I'm pretty sure it is man made because we only breath in air from outside so they add something to air to get helium.
Helium is found in the nature in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun.
Helium in almost all cases occurs naturally as it comes before Uranium on the period table.
Helium is a naturally occurring element.
natural, but can me made synthetically by nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.
It is natural but there are man-made imitations.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.
Rubber is man-made but has natural agents.
Is limestone natural or man made
You don't MAKE Helium, it's a natural gas. Helium was discovered in 1895 by Sir William Ramsay. glad to help, and remember that not all element are man-made!
No
natural, but can me made synthetically by nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.
It is natural but there are man-made imitations.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.
natural feature
Is limestone natural or man made
helium
Man-made and Natural Resources
it is all natural
Rubber is man-made but has natural agents.
No "NATURAL" calamities are man made.