Hydrogen + Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and so on
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I question why this is in the "Japan in WW2" section, but regardless. No, the sun is obviously not a bomb. However, you probably meant to ask something like, does the sun behave similar to an atomic bomb. The answer is, kinda. Most a-bombs use fission, while some use small fission reactions to create a fusion reaction, and are thus similar to the fusion reaction which makes the sun what it is.
This is when a Solar Eclipse occurs, the total eclipse happens when the moon's apparent size is bigger than the sun's and the moon blocks out nearly all of the sun's light - thus making stars appear.
The most common sun reaction that happens in the sun is the hydrogen fusion. Other fusions like complex fusions among nuclei of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms also produce energy in the sun.
When the earth is between the moon and the sun, a full moon occurs. In the less common instance when the Earth is between the moon and the sun and all three are in line, a lunar eclipse occurs.
This is called a fusion reaction.
A fusion reaction.
Nuclear Fusion
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Fusion occurs in the core of the sun and other stars.
No, this is the fusion reaction which occurs in the sun and other stars. See the link below.
Nuclear fusion, in which protons slam into each other to create heavier nuclei, is the process that occurs in the sun's core to provide the massive energy that makes the sun shine.
The atomic number is 2, and the atomic mass is 4 (helium)
In medically sneasing occurs when in our nose a reaction occurs and this reaction need a stimulas to occurs and when we look to sun light falls and sneasing occurs.and in this process our hearth stops for a secend
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