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Q: How does energy produce in the core of the sun reach the surface?
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How long does the energy produced in a star take to reach the earth?

From the core, photons take about a million years to reach the surface. From there, they are free to travel and only take just over 8 minutes to reach the Earth.


How does energy produced in the core of the sun reach the surface how long?

Mainly by radiation - however, the radiation quickly gets absorbed by an atom, and re-emitted, so it takes quite a while to reach the surface. In the outer part of the Sun, the energy also gets transported through convection.


What does the heat from the Earth's core do?

It attempts to reach the surface of the Earth.


How long does it take Photons at the core to the surface?

It can take up to 200,000 years to reach the surface


Where does the sun produce energy through the nuclear fusion?

in its core


Does the sun produce energy in the the photosphere the core or the corona?

Granulation


How is energy transferred from the core to the surface of sun by convection?

By convection


Where energy on earths surface comes from?

The sun & the Earth's core.


Is there anything that uses geothermal energy to produce geothermal energy?

No. Geothermal energy comes from the earth's core!


Is the sun hotter than the core of the earth?

The reason why the surface of the sun is colder than the sun's core is because the surface is father from the core of the sun.As you get deeper and closer to the sun's core,it gets hotter and hotter because your getting closer to the sun's core which is 15,000,000 F and 13,000,000 C


What happens to the energy from the suns rise that reach earth?

it goes into the inner core.


Describe each layer of the sun?

The core is the innermost layer of the sun. Fusion reactions produce energy. Outside of that is the Solar envelope, which pressure on the core, maintaining the temperature. Then there are the photosphere, where "sunlight" comes from, and the chromosphere, which is caused by the abundance of hydrogen. On the surface of the sun are sunspots, and rising from the surface are solar flares and prominences.