The statement is true.
As weird as it may sound, helium was indeed first discovered on the Sun, and after some time on Earth. The first evidence of helium was observed on August 18 1868, as a bright yellow line with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometers in the spectrum of the Sun's chromosphere. This line has been detected by a French astronomer by the name of Jules Janssen during a total solar eclipse in Gantur, India.
Because of the need for water and other resources. Central Australia is mainly desert, and has a hot, dry climate.
Im sorry girl Im not sure EXACTLY what your looking for but 3 huge industries in Europe are oil, tourism, and agriculture
Because of genetic variation