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plasma
Fission and Fusion, there aren't any "flames" it's just superheated plasma/particle's.
The core of the sun
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The sun is plasma. The sun is so hot and packed with energy that's composed simply of streaming electrons, aka, Plasma.
Plasma+Void=Sun
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plasma
Fission and Fusion, there aren't any "flames" it's just superheated plasma/particle's.
It would be very difficult for the Sun to get a hole in it... The material that makes up the Sun is so hot that it resides in a state of matter called plasma. This material does not have the rigitity that a solid has as to allow a piece to go missing, the plasma would "flow" into unoccupied space.
gas
Plasma cells.
The gas in the son has been ionized which is why it is in the plasma stage on the sun.
The core of the sun
== == Yes. The cells in a plasma TV contain a mixture of gases that are typically found in neon lights. When a current is passed through the cell, it ionizes the gas, turning it into a partially ionized plasma. This plasma differs from the plasma found in the Sun, stars, and interplanetary, which is typically fully ionized, and hotter.
No. There are enormous, magnetically-driven vortices of plasma on the sun that have been compared to tornadoes. However, these are not true tornadoes as they operate on entirely different mechanics.
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