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Hydrogen
Hydrogen, but its not burning, its fusing.
No. The hydrogen on the Sun does not burn; it fuses to make helium instead.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen Gas.
From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!
The SUN does NOT BURN gas. It is a FUSION of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.
they are burning hydrogen
No. The sun's energy comes from the nuclear fusion of hydrogen, not combustion. In this reaction hydrogen atoms fuse with one another to form helium atoms. The fusion of hydrogen yields about 4.5 million times more energy than you would get from burning the same amount.
The Neem Tree can prevent the burning heat of the sun from troubling us by cutting off the sun's scorching rays with its spread out branches. in this manner, it provides us with a cool and comforting shade.
Answer: No it is a ball of hot gases Answer: No. The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion; NOT from a chemical reaction such as burning coal. The main elements in the Sun are - in that order - hydrogen and helium (more precisely, the isotopes hydrogen-1 and helium-4). There are trace amounts of carbon in the Sun, but that's not what keeps it hot.
They say what is possible to imagine. Burning hydrogen at an average amount of 4 tonnes per second, they calculate the Sun will have fuel for the next 4 billion years.