All that's really needed to form a star is a lot of hydrogen. Everything else will take care of itself.
Our Sun is "metal-rich", meaning that it has some elements heavier than hydrogen and helium in it. However, it's mostly hydrogen, and most of the rest is helium.
From the sun. It's solar energy
From the sun - in the form of sunlight.
The sun obtains its energy through nuclear fusion, a process where hydrogen atoms in its core combine to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This process is sustained by the sun's immense gravity compressing its core and maintaining the high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion to occur.
The Sun formed from a collapsing molecular cloud of gas and dust under the force of gravity. As the material collapsed, it heated up and eventually reached temperatures and pressures in its core that ignited nuclear fusion, leading to the Sun's birth as a stable star in our solar system.
Sun protection is actually needed everywhere on earth due to the diminishing ozone layer that helps protect our skins from ultraviolet light from the sun.
The sunlight is used to process photosynthesis. hi ppl
The Sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of photons. The Sun converts about 4 million tons of mass into energy every second, resulting in the emission of light and heat.
the sun.
The pull of the Sun's gravity is needed to hold the Earth in orbit.
As long as they have the sun, they can generate electricity. So the Sun :)
5th from the sun
Solar energy is the form of energy provided by the sun.