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No. The sun is already made mostly of hydrogen and is actually consuming the hydrogen in its core and turning it into helium.

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Does the sun produce hydrogen?

No. It uses hydrogen during nuclear fusion to produce helium.


How produce the heat and light?

The sun produces heat and light with the help of the hydrogen in it that constantly changes to helium around it


Which element is plentiful on the sun?

In the definition, sun is a star because it produces its own light and heat. How does it produce such great energy? It uses hydrogen. Hydrogen is the element which is abundand in the sun in order to produce solar energy.


How does the Sun produce its light?

sun have H2 atoms so by fussion process H atoms produce hydrogen bomb and then blast and light will produce .


Where does the sun produce heat?

From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!


How do hydrogen bombs and stars both produce nuclear energy?

Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.


How does the sun produce its own energy source?

fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen


What atoms do the sun produce by fusing hydrogen atoms?

The sun fuses hydrogen atoms to produce helium atoms in its core through a process called nuclear fusion. This process generates a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which sustains life on Earth.


What element makes up about 75 percent of the sun's mass?

Hydrogen makes up about 75% of the sun's mass. It is the primary fuel source for the sun's nuclear fusion reactions that produce energy.


What does the fusion of hydrogen nuclei in sun produce?

The fusion of hydrogen nuclei in the sun produces helium, along with energy in the form of light and heat. This process is known as nuclear fusion and is the source of the sun's energy.


Which process does the Sun use to produce energy?

The conversion of Hydrogen into Helium (nuclear fusion).


How sun produce heat?

because it is baisically a giant fireball of hydrogen and other gasses