No. It is the other way around. Hydrogen nuclei fuses to form helium in the center of the sun.
The center of the sun is made of highly compressed hydrogen and helium.
- hydrogen nuclei waiting to be fused into helium and - helium which has been fused from hydrogen nuclei
By nuclear fusion of hydrogen to form helium
The center of our solar system is the Sun, which is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium. These elements undergo nuclear fusion in the Sun's core, producing light, heat, and energy that sustains life on Earth.
The sun is powered by the fusion of hydrogen and helium in it's center. The heat in the center of the sun, and the pressure in the center, is great enough to cause the fusion to happen.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
The ratio of hydrogen to helium in the sun has been decreasing over time as hydrogen is being converted into helium through nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core. This process is gradually shifting the composition of the sun more towards helium.
The two common elements found in the sun are Hydrogen and Helium.
well the sun gets its name by just spiningb a star so its a star . comment please
Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
hydrogen.