Fission does not occur in the sun, it is fusion which produces the sun's energy
The Sun get it power by nuclear FUSION not by nuclear fission.
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The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.
Our sun. The source of solar energy is due to nuclear fission.
Fission and fussion manly occar in a star or a sun. The reason that a star or a sun is bright is because of the heat that is given off of from fission and fussion.
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Our sun is a star, and is fuelled by Nuclear Fission.
The sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion (not fission) at the core of the sun.
Sun provides us energy by process of nuclear fission reaction.
no. the sun uses fussion, not fission. fussion requires two hydrogens that "fuse" to make a helium, which gives off a lot more energy then fission. It does not require uranium.
The moon is a solid rock that reflects the sun's light back to Earth. It does not under go wither fission or fusion.