Nuclear fusion, in the star's core.
Nuclear fusion, in the star's core.
Nuclear fusion, in the star's core.
Nuclear fusion, in the star's core.
A star.
The sun creates heat and light through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms in the sun's core combine to form helium, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. The energy produced by this fusion process is emitted as heat and light that we feel and see here on Earth.
the sun creates it's on heat because it already fire
The light passes through the glass and creates heat in the house, but the heat isn't able to escape. Light (which creates heat) comes in, but heat can't leave, and so the greenhouse maintains a tropical environment.
Any star . The star that supplies heat and light to us is our very own Sun.
In a star, high heat creates the conditions necessary for nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process. This energy produces the star's light and heat, enabling it to shine and maintain its stability against gravitational collapse. The intense temperatures and pressures in a star's core also facilitate the fusion of heavier elements as the star evolves. Ultimately, these processes are fundamental to the lifecycle of stars and the synthesis of elements in the universe.
A parent star is a star that produces a planet's heat and light.
Some of the light gets absorbed by the gases, causing them to heat up and emit light themselves. This creates an absorption spectrum with dark lines at specific wavelengths corresponding to the elements present in the star's atmosphere.
Its just like a light bulb, heat creates light, which is visible.
It is a meteor.
because the star burns and fuses hydrogen and helium (like the sun) making heat an light
it dies when it drifts away from the sun and its heat is realeased and creates a black hole