Our sun release energy by a process called convection. Inside the star, energy is transported towards the surface through radiation, but about 1/3 of the outer layer of the star is markedly cooler than the core and the energy is transported by convection from the core to this layer.
Nuclear Fusion and Fission from the Suns' core.
This process releases heat, which means the answer is heat.
It is almost absolute zero degrees on the moon. It has no atmosphere to hold in the suns heat and its core is cold and dead. It shines only in reflected light.
Nuclear fusion. The sun has such a huge mass and high internal pressure as well as incredible heat, it fuses atoms of gas together in it's core which releases massive amounts of energy. The typical fuel used in the sun is "heavy hydrogen" which is fused together to produce Helium and water.
Convection and radiation move the heat from the core of the Sun to its surface.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
Heat generated at the core.
Nuclear Fusion and Fission from the Suns' core.
The sun produces heat because in its core it fuses Hydrigen into Helium causing massive explotions in the sun's core. The heat of the explotions warm the outer layers of the.
Nuclear fusion.
This process releases heat, which means the answer is heat.
Increase in the core temperature and decrease in the core radius.
the suns heat makes light the sun heat is orange which gives light
Because it helps them not get over heated
the core <3
It's the core, which is also the hottest part of the sun. It is responsible forgiving off light and heat energy.
I think you meant Exothermic. Anways... that is a process releases energy usually in the form of heat.