Thank you very much for reading and good question.
An additional amount of energy is required for the formation of elements heavier than iron, which explains the accumulation of significant amounts of iron in the cosmos. On the other hand, the observed observation also explains the fact that the representation of elements with a regular number less than 30 and in several orders of magnitude greater than those of a larger regular number whose endoterm is a process and whose abundance in the cosmos is approximately same.
The exception is the increase in the concentration of lead due to the fact that it is the product of almost every radioactive series, and over time it has accumulated due to the decay of unstable radioactive elements heavier than lead.
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