The gasses in the sun are very hot and therefore glow; the specific wavelengths of light that they emit are characteristic of specific elements.
Our Sun is the center of our Solar System. Without it, life as we currently know it could not exist on our planet. Photosynthesis relies the Sun. Scientists identify our sun a big ball of gas or gasses.
Hydrogen and helium.
compose of gasses
Glowing hot gasses
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
Hydrogen and Helium.
jupiter
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
The Sun is a burning mass of gasses, so it has no hardness, just flame.
Every gas has a unique spectral signature as it blocks out certain wavelengths of light that pass through it. Scientists can find these signatures in the sun's light.
Scientists did not find the sun. The sun has been visible to mankind since the dawn of time.
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