It would be more accurate to say that there's one single explosion in the sun
that started around 41/2 billion years ago and is still going on.
Imagine the heat that a 1000 atomic bombs would create if they all went off in a second. That's basically our sun. A fiery explosion going off every second.
Yes it does.
About 4 million tonnes of matter are converted to energy every second in the Sun. See related question.
The sun produces 4 billion kilograms of energy per second..
The age of the Sun is estimated to be: 4.6 billion years. Every 11 years sunspots 'explode. 100,000,000,000 tons of TNT' would have to be exploded almost every second to match the energy produced by the Sun every second.
every second.
the second planet from the sun is venus it goes around the sun every 227.4 earth days
they are solar flares
You see it every day, it's called the sun:)
Supernova
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
Turtle Wexler is injured in the second explosion in "The Westing Game." She suffers a fractured ankle as a result.