Energy.
600 million tons of hydrogen per second!
GRAVITY!!!!!!!!!!
The sun gets its energy from the Betelgeuse. The Betelgeuse is a star that is a million times the size of the sun. the core of The Betelgeuse is impossible to run out of fuel and it helps the sun transfer energy into heat, light and sound for us humans.P.S. The sun will run out of energy and explode in 7.4 billion years! :D[`Appreciate The Factz ] , veanuu_x96 !
Yes, the mass of the sun is decreasing because of the continuous nuclear fusion processes that are responsible of the solar energy that reaches us as heat and light. However, this decrease is very much negligible that it could not be noticed any decrease in sun size. Each one second, about 616 million tonnes of hydrogen changes to about 612 million tonnes of helium and the mass difference is demonstrated as energy.
The simple answer is that deep inside the core of the Sun, enough protons can collide into each other with enough speed that they stick together to form a helium nucleus and generate a tremendous amount of energy at the same time. This process is called nuclear fusion. Every second, a star like our Sun converts 4 million tons of its material into heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion.
1,000,000 x 60 = 60,000,000 old cells die each second, if 1,000,000 old cells die in a second
4.2 million tonnes.
2 million
Almost 36 babies die each second, which equates to 10 million each year.
600 million tons of hydrogen per second!
Your brain!
It would take up to 277hrs 46min 40s to count up to one million if one second is for each number
About 5.4 million
Roughly about 2.4 million erythrocytes (red blood cells) are produced every second.
The first state of matter is a solid and that keeps its shape. The second is a liquid and that takes the shape of its container. The third is gas which floats around.
France has the most international tourist arrivals with 83.0 million in 2012. The United States is second with 67.0 million and then China and Spain, each with 57.7 million international tourist arrivals in 2012.
1 million cycles per second is 1 MHz (1 megahertz). Each cycle has a period of 1 microsecond (one millionth of a second).