From hydrogen, isotopes of helium are formed through nuclear reactions.
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Elements can be produced in the sun through nuclear fusion reactions that occur due to the intense heat and pressure. These conditions are not present in Earth's atmosphere, which is why elements are not produced there. Earth's atmosphere primarily consists of gases and does not contain the necessary conditions for nuclear fusion to occur.
The temperature and pressure in the sun are just a bit higher than anywhere on Earth.
Elements can be produced in the sun through nuclear fusion reactions, which require extremely high temperatures and pressures. These conditions are not present in Earth's atmosphere, so elements are not produced in the same way here. Elements on Earth are primarily produced through processes like supernova explosions and nuclear reactions in labs.
Hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the most common elements likely to be formed in the Sun at some point in its life. These elements are produced through nuclear fusion reactions in the Sun's core.
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )
The earth's atmosphere is not hot enough for thermonuclear fusion to take place.
Not directly. Oxygen makes iron rust, and water helps.
Both energy (sunlight) and helium are produced when hydrogen fuses together. This also what happened when the US used atomic weapons on Japan in WW2.