Its called fusion, where two nuclei fuse together to create energy.
Nuclear fusion.
The Sun produces energy through nuclear fusion in its core. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
Helium is produced in the solar core through nuclear fusion reactions, which convert hydrogen into helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy. This process is crucial for the sun to maintain its energy output and support life on Earth.
The sun produces a tremendous amount of nuclear energy through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy is emitted in the form of sunlight and other forms of electromagnetic radiation that reach Earth every day.
The major source of energy the sun produces is nuclear fusion at its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing immense amounts of energy in the process. This process fuels the sun by converting mass into energy through Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2.
fusion
Helium is produced in the solar core through nuclear fusion reactions, which convert hydrogen into helium, releasing enormous amounts of energy. This process is crucial for the sun to maintain its energy output and support life on Earth.
energy released during the process of nuclear fusion in the star's core
Nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion. Atoms are smashed together in the star's core, releasing massive amounts of energy.
Most of the energy of the sun is produced by nuclear fission. The heat at the core convects to surface and is radiated outward into space. The earth is the fortunate recipient of that process.
the core
Geothermal energy comes from the Earth's core. As we can't examine this directly, scientists are uncertain just what produces this energy. Some will come from radioactive decay, and some is the residue from when the Earth was formed as a lump of hot matter, from some unknown supernova. As far as we know there is no nuclear fission process going on in the core, though I don't see why this should be discounted. Nuclear energy as produced by man is definitely a process of nuclear fission, so this is the difference.
Nuclear fusion in the sun's core, where Hydrogen-1 is converted to Helium-4 plus energy.
core
The sun produces a tremendous amount of nuclear energy through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy is emitted in the form of sunlight and other forms of electromagnetic radiation that reach Earth every day.
The major source of energy the sun produces is nuclear fusion at its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing immense amounts of energy in the process. This process fuels the sun by converting mass into energy through Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2.