The big bang. Well, I'm not trying to be a smart Alec here, but the big bang didn't necessarily do that. The source is actually from giant clouds of gas and dust. While the sun takes away the hydrogen, it kicks the dust out.
nothing The Sun generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium.
mostly hydrogen and helium
Nuclear fusion.The main source of energy for the sun is Hydrogen, which is fused into helium through a process called fusion.
The main source of energy in the Sun and other stars is fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.
well the sun gets its name by just spiningb a star so its a star . comment please
If source you mean, fuel...then the answer is Hydrogen gas. The sun fuses to hydrogen atoms to create helium.
hydrogen fusion
The main source of energy of the sun is the fusion of hydrogen to helium.
Ha, the Sun gets its "food" by fusing hydrogen into helium.
Hydrogen is the primary fuel source of the Sun. The sun burns hydrogen into helium
The fusing of hydrogen atoms into helium.
no hydrogen is not affected by the sun because hydrogen can be combined with helium it creates a fuel source but it is not affected by hydrogen by it self so no hydrogen is not affected by the sun
Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
The Sun's energy is generated by nuclear fusion, the fusion of hydrogen into helium in the core of the Sun.
Elements used to create: Hydrogen, Helium, Time. Things the Sun contains: Neutrinos, Heat, Atoms, Photons, Hydrogen, Helium.
nothing The Sun generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium.