Never mind, i found another question that's the same thing. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_during_nuclear_fusion_in_the_stars
Yes, the sun is a nuclear fusion reactor.
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.
What is a finalproduct of nuclear fusion in the sun
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion is the source of all the sun's energy, and all other stars. It is just called nuclear fusion.
Theoretically any Thermonuclear Fusion Explosions (what happens on the surface of the sun) are the same heat.
The sun's energy is generated through nuclear fusion.
That is called nuclear fusion. It generally happens only in the sun or reactors.
No, nuclear fusion in the sun is not wind energy. Wind energy is generated from the kinetic energy of moving air masses, while nuclear fusion in the sun is the process by which the sun produces energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium.
Yes, nuclear fusion
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.