No. It uses hydrogen during nuclear fusion to produce helium.
No. The sun is already made mostly of hydrogen and is actually consuming the hydrogen in its core and turning it into helium.
Hydrogen! :)
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.
From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!
hydrogen
sun have H2 atoms so by fussion process H atoms produce hydrogen bomb and then blast and light will produce .
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
The sun produces energy by fusing hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This is a nuclear fusion that occurs at the sun's core.
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
The sun produce energy during the nuclear fusion process when hydrogen atoms are converted into helium atoms in the core of the sun. When the sun runs out of hydrogen it will "start to die".
The conversion of Hydrogen into Helium (nuclear fusion).
because it is baisically a giant fireball of hydrogen and other gasses