They generate as much energy as Becky Crossfield eats in a buffet :P
The energy comes from "nuclear fusion". Stars like the Sun create helium from hydrogen by this method, and that gives out energy. That's how the Sun creates energy.
the energy sun and stars produce is fusion.
Energy from the sun is called Solar Energy.
Jupiter is a planet, not a star, because it does not generate its own light through nuclear fusion like stars do. Instead, Jupiter reflects light from the Sun. Additionally, Jupiter is much smaller than stars and orbits a star (the Sun) like other planets in our solar system.
Solar energy is energy produced by the sun's nuclear reactions. Solar energy can be harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity or used for heating applications. It is a renewable and sustainable source of energy.
Stars like the sun create energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy is then radiated away from the star into space.
The sun is not considered a planet because it is a star, not a celestial body that orbits a star like a planet does. Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets do not generate energy through fusion.
Most stars in the universe are main sequence stars. These stars are in a stable phase of their life cycle where they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. The Sun is a main sequence star.
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
nuclear fusion
If a star has a similar size and surface to the sun, it means that it is likely a main sequence star like our sun. These stars go through nuclear fusion to generate energy and typically have a stable lifespan of billions of years. They are often classified as G-type stars.
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.