The immediate sun's source of heat is the conversion of some matter into enery (E=mc2) as Hydrogen nucleii fuse to form Helium nucleii in the core of the Sun.
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The ultimate source of all of the sun's energy is gravity. The gravitational forces on the sun's core are so strong that the matter is pressed together with such great force that the subatomic partles - namely protons - are fused with each other to create Helium nucleii. In this fusion process, a tiny fraction of the original proton mass is converted into energy, and it is this energy conversion that powers the sun.
The sun crushes hydrogen into helium with its immense gravity. This makes light and heat. This is a nuclear reaction.
The sun crushes hydrogen into helium with its immense gravity. This makes light and heat. This is a nuclear reaction.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
The primary source of the sun's energy is nuclear fusion. This process occurs in the sun's core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
Radiation
Elements used to create: Hydrogen, Helium, Time. Things the Sun contains: Neutrinos, Heat, Atoms, Photons, Hydrogen, Helium.
by solar energy
Photosynthesis primarily relies on the sun's light energy, which is captured by chlorophyll in plant cells to drive the photosynthetic process. While some heat energy may be generated as a byproduct of photosynthesis, it is not the main source of energy for the process.
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
heat and fire and explosions from its source in the middle exploding and eventualy run out shrinks, turns white then creates a super Nova (very big boom). :-)
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
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