it keeps the sun alive
yes
No. The sun is made up of a ball of gases, and the only radioactive gas we know of is Radon. Also, most radioactive elements are man-made.
radiative zone
radiation zone
The Radiative Zone
Your question is unintelligible. There is no "radioactive zone" defined as part of the Sun.
core, radioactive zone, convection zone
yes
No. The sun is made up of a ball of gases, and the only radioactive gas we know of is Radon. Also, most radioactive elements are man-made.
The core of the earth is radioactive, as is the sun. Granites, which crystallize from mantle material are commonly slightly radioactive.
Yes. The Sun is powered by the process of Nuclear Fusion and it does output radioactive energy, mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
a zone of the sun
The convention zone of the sun surrounds heaven, eh.
No, deuterium is stable. It is Tritium that is radioactive.
The zone that receives the least Sun is called the Polar Zone. From December to March, it's the Northern Polar zone. From June to September, it's the Southern Polar Zone.
The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
convection zone