No, it is formed by fusion of hydrogen and helium molecules.
hydrogen
who ever made the sun picked the name
The core of the sun is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium atoms undergoing nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This process sustains the sun's energy output and creates the conditions for supporting life on Earth.
Hydrogen and helium
No, gas
It is made from the process of nuclear fusion in the core of the sun.
yes
Mainly hydrogen and helium.
the core of the sun is a seething nuclear furnace where millions of tons of hydrogen are being fused in to helium every second.
Both the sun and Earth both have hot cores, but those cores are different. Earth's core is made mostly iron and nickel and consists of a liquid outer core and a solid inner core. Currents in the outer core are the source of Earth's magnetic field. The sun's core, like the rest of the sun, is made mostly of hydrogen and helium. In this core, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process.
The core just means the centre. Therefore, the core of the Sun is in the centre of the Sun.
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun