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nuclear fusion reactions at the core of sun
Um...there are many bacteria species which can do that. Did you happen to ask which organell of the plants transforms sunlight energy into ATP and NADPH? - That would be the chloroplast.
The sun produces electromagnetic energy in many different wavelengths including those within the spectrum visible by humans (i.e. visible light). This energy is the result of an intense nuclear fusion reaction in the sun's core.
every energy requires the suns energy the sun is the ultimate source of energy for everything -O-A2. Nuclear energy does not depend on the sun, nor does geothermal energy from the earth's core. Tidal energy is largely driven by the moon but the sun also has some effect.
In the sun is a nuclear fussion energy
In the Sun's core.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
In the Sun's core.
In the core
The Sun's energy is produced in the Sun's core.
At the core where the fuel is burning
Core of the sun.
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The primary source of the suns energy is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of the Earth.
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the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
nuclear fusion reactions at the core of sun