Helium. To be more precise, the isotope helium-4.
Helium is produced by fusion in the interior of the Sun.
It is mostly the result of nuclear fusion in the Sun's center.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.
We understand that hydrogen atoms are fused into helium in the sun's core.
Yes, the sun is a nuclear fusion reactor.
The sun's light is the result of a nuclear fusion reaction by which hydrogen is fused into helium.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
No, the sun is not bioluminescent. Bioluminescence refers to the ability of living organisms to produce light, which is not a characteristic of the sun. The sun's light and energy are produced through a process called nuclear fusion in its core.
Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.
What is a finalproduct of nuclear fusion in the sun
No, nuclear power plants get their energy from fissionof the heavy element uranium, the sun gets its energy from fusion of the light element hydrogen.
Nuclear fusion is the source of all the sun's energy, and all other stars. It is just called nuclear fusion.