Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are much higher, which is necessary for fusion.
Yes. The temperature and pressure at the sun's core allow nuclear fusion (Hydrogen in to Helium) to take place nonstop - a continuous chain reaction.
No it occurs in the inside of the sun.
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Only at the core, where the temperatures and pressures are high enough.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
Nuclear fusion occurs in the solar core.
Under extreme pressure and gravitational forces, hydrogen atoms are forced together to create helium. The result is that the excess energy is released in the form of radiation (heat and light)
In the center. Heat then flows out to the outer surface by radiation and convection
Nuclear fusion.
Central part of the Sun where nuclear fusion occurs is called core.
Nuclear fusion is the source of all the sun's energy, and all other stars. It is just called nuclear fusion.
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Only at the core, where the temperatures and pressures are high enough.
Nuclear fusion is the process responsible for the enormous energy in the sun. Nuclear fusion occurs when Hydrogen is converted to Helium.
It takes only a few seconds for energy created in the Sun's center to make it to the Sun's surface. It is constantly released through nuclear fusion which occurs inside the Sun.
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