Radiation.
The next planet after Saturn moving outward from the Sun is Uranus.
Outward. Energy is converted in the Sun's core (center), through nuclear fusion, and producing heat; from there, it gradually moves outward.
The next planet moving outward from the sun after Saturn is Uranus. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and is known for its unique rotation on its side and its system of rings and moons.
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
A stream of charged particles moving outward from the sun is known as solar wind. These particles consist mainly of electrons and protons that are emitted by the sun's outermost layer, called the corona, at high speeds. Solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field and can cause phenomena such as auroras and geomagnetic storms.
The sun heats up through a process called convection, where energy is transferred through the movement of hot gases. The energy generated at the sun's core travels outward through convection currents in the outer layers of the sun.
The layer that surrounds the core of the Sun is called the Puenelsome. Here is where Nitrogen gets converted into nuclear energy.
If you are starting at the Sun and moving outward, Venus is after Mercury.
A sudden outward eruption of electrically charged atomic particles from the sun is called a solar flare.
The Sun carries out nuclear fusion at its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This energy pushes outward, counteracting the Sun's own gravity. As the core fuses hydrogen into helium, the core contracts and the outer layers expand, leading to the Sun bloating outward.
the sun's energy is called solar energy