Helium is produced by fusion in the interior of the Sun.
No, it is hydrogen that is the fuel for fusion in the sun
The process of fusion. The sun makes heat by fusing hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen is the lightest element, and in the process of fusion, the lighter the element being fused, the more energy (heat) is produced.
Pure lithium is naturally produced by the process of fusion in our stars, including our sun.
The Sun's atmosphere is much cooler compared to its extremely hot interior where nuclear fusion occurs. The atmosphere consists of the chromosphere, transition region, and corona, with unique temperature and density profiles. The interior comprises layers like the core, radiative zone, and convective zone, where energy is produced through nuclear fusion.
The high temperature and pressure in the Sun's interior causes nuclear fusion.
High temp and pressure
Heat and helium mainly
Iron is an element, and is the heaviest element that may be made by fusion in a Star such as our Sun.
Not fission. The sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion, and that energy produced all the vegetation which turned into fossil fuel.
In the Sun's interior, nuclear reactions primarily involve the fusion of hydrogen nuclei (protons) to form helium nuclei. This process, known as nuclear fusion, releases energy in the form of light and heat. This energy is what powers the Sun and sustains life on Earth.
Interior of the sun.
The sun only produces one element: helium.The sun consumes hydrogen, via a two stage fusion process of first producing the intermediate heavy hydrogen isotope called deuterium, then from that producing helium.