nuclear fusion
they are magnetic
The gravitational pressure and heat created by gravity causes nuclear fusion to occur in the core of the star. This energy flows through the star to its exterior, where it is radiated into space.
All stars fuse hydrogen into helium - the slight difference in atomic weight between 4 hydrogen atoms and one helium atom, is given off as radiation.
The sun radiates ultra-violet and visible light.
nuclear fusion
Your question is very hard to understand, but the process that releases electromagnetic radiation in the sun is called fusion.
they are magnetic
Yes.
Mainly electromagnetic radiation.
Yes
the sun
I believe electromagnetic-a form of radiation.
Because they give off absolutely no light and no radiation. The only radiation is X-Rays from the stars being sucked in.
It doesn't. Evolutionists say that the best explanation is that the x-rays are resonating from the big bang, but there is absolutely no proof for that statement. the radiation could come from anywhere in the universe. Gases circling black holes give of large amounts of radiation, and many stars also give off radiation.
"Ionizing" means that it can convert atoms and molecules into ions. In other words, it can knock off one or more electrons.
Microwaves do not 'give off' radiation as such. Microwaves are radiation.