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In the Sun's core.
In the core
In the Sun's core.
At the core where the fuel is burning
Core of the sun.
The conditions in the Sun's core are extreme, with temperatures reaching about 15 million degrees Celsius and pressures about 250 billion times Earth's atmospheric pressure. These conditions are necessary for nuclear fusion reactions, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
"The core is made of hot, dense gas in the plasmic state"
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the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
Energy is produced in the sun's core through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process. The high temperatures and pressures in the core of the sun provide the conditions necessary for nuclear fusion to occur.