Nuclear fusion. But it really doesn't "create" energy - one type of energy is converted to another type.
It is a continuous nuclear fusion process between the hydrogen nuclei producing helium and energy.
Nuclear fusion.
Sun provides us energy by process of nuclear fission reaction.
The sun's own energy comes from nuclear reaction within the sun
Nuclear fusion (converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4), in the Sun. This is what powers the Sun.
It is a continuous nuclear fusion process between the hydrogen nuclei producing helium and energy.
The nuclear fuel of the sun is hydrogen. The Sun binds the hydrogen atoms into helium, which creates energy in the process.
By convection. It is generated deep within the core of the Sun.
Nuclear fusion - the joining of two smaller atoms to form a larger atom.
the sun
solar power/ solar energy photosynthesis is the process of turning solar energy into energy for respiration within plants
solar power/ solar energy photosynthesis is the process of turning solar energy into energy for respiration within plants
no, the sun creates the most but wind energy creates the second highest amount of energy.
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
Nuclear fusion.
In the Sun, nuclear fusion converts hydrogen-1 into helium-4, releasing a lot of energy in the process. The energy was originally in the form of nuclear energy, i.e., in the hydrogen-1.
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers