Fission and Fusion, there aren't any "flames" it's just superheated plasma/particle's.
the sun burns from all the gases it creates naturally
The sun doesn't have flames coming out of it, but it is an intense source ofelectromagnetic radiation, because of the continuous thermonuclear fusioncontinuously going on in its core.
It gives off energy by producing oxygen which goes into plants, which produces their energy, then makes more oxygen for our energy, we then produce carbon dioxide
stars, flames, bulbs, the sun
Either flames or complete darkness.
No, the sun provides warmth and also the light energy needed for plants to produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
True. Our Sun will eventually produce elements as heavy as iron.
Chlorophyll can not produce the food necessary without the sun.
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
The sun does not have enough mass or a hot enough core to fuse heavier elements such as carbon and oxygen.
As you know, plants need sunlight to produce food and to live. Without the sun, no life on earth could siece to exist. A plant uses to the suns energy to prduce food. This process is called photsynthesis. The plants produce oxygen for us to live and breathe.
Chloroplast
True