The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
The sun is a big ball of hot gas. It occasionaly has flare ups. These are rings of gas that will "flare up" off the sun.
Moonlight is made by the sun's rays reflecting off of the moon's surface.
Moonlight is made from the sun's rays reflecting off of the moon's surface.
The sun gives solar energy which is made from the particles of heat that collide..
20 liters of water, straw, and the sun to dry it off
20 liters of water, straw, and the sun to dry it off
Keep it simple.. such as - "The sun is a huge ball of burning gas which gives off heat, and light."
They are produced off a coffee plant usually with sun cultivation
No, the sun is not really on fire. The sun is just made up of very hot gases the are so hot it gives off light from heat radiation.
Sunlight comes from the sun. It is produced by the burning of the gases of which the sun is composed. As the sun shines down, it lets off heat and light. So the sun is a huge source of energy.Remember this...The sun gives out:HeatLight!
Neptune was made from an exploding nebula far off in space , in which all of the other planets , including the sun , was formed.
The radiation given off by the sun is electromagnetic waves. The waves are made up of two types of rays ultraviolet and infrared.
helium is made from the sun from the atmosphere and is believed to have a percentage of 70 percent. Well, actually, helium isn't made in the sun. But even then, the atmosphere of the sun is actually made up of 54% helium to be exact. (Not far off from what you said, though.) Correction: Helium IS produced in the sun! hydrogen is fused into helium and this liberates large amounts of energy.