no, helium does not have a shine . It is odorless and colorless.
what is helium used for
Stars make Helium as they shine - so more with age.
because without it the sun may not shine and the would not be warm
There is no atom that makes the Sun shine. The Sun is essentially a giant nuclear reactor primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Nuclear fusion occurs in the sun fusing hydrogen atoms into helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy as heat and light.
That refers to the conversion of hydrogen-1 to helium-4. This process frees a lot of energy, and is what makes the Sun shine.
It is in the energy that is radiated away.
Nuclear fusion. This is the process by which stars convert hydrogen into helium through a series of nuclear reactions, releasing immense amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This process is what gives stars their brightness and allows them to shine.
The element that creates the energy that causes the sun to shine is hydrogen. Through a process called nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms in the sun's core combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
Our sun will shine for another 5 billion years
Stars produce energy from the fusion of hydrogen into helium during the main sequence stage of their life cycle. This is when a star is stable and balanced, and the fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core generates the energy that makes the star shine.
The first element that is converted in a star's core is hydrogen. Through nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This fusion process is what powers a star and allows it to shine.
Yes, helium is important for various applications such as cryogenics, medical imaging (MRI), and as a lifting gas in balloons. It is also used in the manufacturing of electronics and as a shielding gas in welding processes. However, it is a limited resource and its availability should be managed responsibly.