nuclear gasses and chemicals as same as the sun
The heat and the light in stars is the same thermal nuclear fission that our Sun (a star) produces.
A star!
star
sun creates heat because it is a burning star and the brightness of the flames give us light
A star is an object that radiates its own heat and light. A typical star is a superheated ball of hydrogen and helium that releases energy through nuclear fusion. The moon is much smaller and less massive than any star and is mostly made of rock. It does not produce its own light, but simply reflects light from the sun.
Any star . The star that supplies heat and light to us is our very own Sun.
A parent star is a star that produces a planet's heat and light.
because the star burns and fuses hydrogen and helium (like the sun) making heat an light
Stars are mainly made up of Hydrogen and Helium. What makes them heat up and light up is the Hydrogen and Helium rapidly bouncing around in the star and hitting each other and combining, eventually creating the heat and the light.
honestly the light was their because the light from the stars are powerful
The heat and the light in stars is the same thermal nuclear fission that our Sun (a star) produces.
both
A star!
star
Nuclear fusion, yes. But that's not a chemical process.
sun creates heat because it is a burning star and the brightness of the flames give us light
A star is an object that radiates its own heat and light. A typical star is a superheated ball of hydrogen and helium that releases energy through nuclear fusion. The moon is much smaller and less massive than any star and is mostly made of rock. It does not produce its own light, but simply reflects light from the sun.