Nuclear fusion. Stellar fusion involves a ton of different fusion reactions throughout the star's life. The primary and (usually) the longest burning is the fusion of hydrogen into helium. This consumes a great number of the nuclear energy in the sun, and it usually accounts for the type of fusion that goes on for most of the life of the star.
This is the process.
Hydrogen is the element which starts everything fusiontakes place to form new substances from H atom.
this fusion generates massive energy
No, the sun generates energy by its self, however, the moon's light is the result of the suns light bouncing or reflecting off of its surface.
the suns energy comes from a hydrogen particle smashing in to another hydrogen particle and creates helium, however during this proses it causes heat and light energy and that is what the suns energy is made of
The primary source of the suns energy is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of the Earth.
No it is not.
this is known as radiant energy. the suns radiation does it
Water its self does not provide energy, however it can store some of the Suns energy, usefully in the form of potential energy (by virtue of its elevation in the gravity field of the planet).
No, the sun generates energy by its self, however, the moon's light is the result of the suns light bouncing or reflecting off of its surface.
Light energy.
Nuclear fusion is at the heart of the suns activities. That generates every thing happening on Sol and the other stars.
Generator generates electrical energy. It uses mechanical energy and transforms it.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
A nuclear reaction, deep in the interior of the sun, called the proton-proton chain converts four hydrogen nuclei (protons) into the nucleus of a helium atom. The energy released results because some of the matter is converted to energy.
It is the process that produces all the sun's energy
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.
They get energy from the suns light energy baby
nuclear fusion energy