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no the sun doesn't get cold because the sun is always so hot . if the sun is cold why then people cant go in sun. sun never get cold.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
To start off, space is not necessarily cold. Conditions in space can be very hot near a hot object such as the sun. Second, the sun is not truly a fire, but a giant, natural thermonuclear reactor. The heat generate by the fusion of hydrogen into helium drives more fusion, which in turn generates more heat, so the sun sustains itself in this manner.
The Sun is hot because it is converting Hydrogen into Helium by nuclear fusion.
No. The Sun is never cold it is always hot.
"Hot" nuclear fusion (this is not the term normally used) is exactly what the name implies, the materials are heated, which provides them with enough energy to overcome the normal repulsion of protons. Cold nuclear fusion requires no heating and has not yet been proved, although dozens of Physicists and Electro-Chemists have claimed to have created cold fusion. Cold Fusion relies on other forces, such as pressure, to overcome the electrostatic force of repulsion.
Yep, you got it.
The entire sun does it. As long is it is hot enough, it will be causing nuclear fusion.
chance but for and ,the air was cold and the sun was hot?
its hot
The sun is powered by nuclear fusion, and the resulting hot material in the sun and specifically on its surface radiates visible light along with other frequencies.
The rest of the sun is too cold and too low pressure.