Heat, light, and a mixture of all other kinds of radiation, both ionizing and electromagnetic, as a result of the fusion reaction. Much of it is harmful to life on Earth but the Earth's atmosphere and ozone layers block most of it from coming through to the surface.
fusion reactions, where lighter elements combine to release tremendous amounts of energy. In stars, the fusion of hydrogen into helium powers their luminosity and heat. Hydrogen bombs use isotopes of hydrogen to trigger a controlled fusion reaction, releasing a massive amount of explosive energy.
The proton-proton chain is the name given to one common fusion reaction occurring in stars by which hydrogen is converted to helium, along with the release of energy.
When hydrogen stocks run out
This involves "nuclear fusion" reactions.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
stars.... stars are made of hydrogen, helium, and nuclear fusion
In the cores of stars and hydrogen bombs.
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Stars fuse hydrogen through nuclear fusion into helium and release the massive resulting energy into space.
Hydrogen fusion occurs in stars to create helium. This process, known as nuclear fusion, involves the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei, releasing large amounts of energy in the process.