Nuclear fusion
Hydrogen is turned into helium in the fusion process that releases the Sun's energy.
The sun releases energy in the form of light and heat through a process called nuclear fusion. This process involves the sun's core fusing hydrogen atoms to create helium, which releases vast amounts of energy.
The process that releases the most energy into the environment is nuclear fusion, which powers the sun and other stars. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
The sun's energy is created through the process of nuclear fusion, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium nuclei in the sun's core. This process releases a vast amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
Hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium in the sun's core. This fusion process releases energy in the form of light and heat.
The sun consumes hydrogen nuclei in its core through a process called nuclear fusion to produce energy and helium. This fusion process releases an immense amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
The sun converts mass into energy and releases them.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
Nuclear fusion - that is the squeezing together hydrogen molecules in the Sun by the Sun's enormous force of gravity. This process releases a huge amount of heat.
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