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Energy cannot be made or destroyed. It's just their since the Big Bang. If you're asking about how the sun "lights up", it does by transferring helium to hydrogen.

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Q: In what part of the sun is the energy created?
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What part of the sun is responsible for the sun's energy?

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Can energy be created if no then why is sun is considered as the source of energy?

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The sun converts matter into energy in the?

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What part of the plant gets the energy from the sun?

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Which part of the earth is not influenced by the energy of the sun?

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What part of the sun is the source of its energy?

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