The sun is on the Main Sequence, fusing hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei and release substantial quantities of energy.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
Hydrogen to Helium.
The sun fuses hydrogen to make helium. It will be several billion years before the sun fuses helium to make heavier elements.
The sun does not burn in the conventional sense, it is a fusion bomb confined by its own gravity. At the core of the sun, hydrogen plasma fuses to form the element helium, a and this fusion releases the energy which makes the sun hot. hydrogen, helium
Just like a fire is gradually cooling down,so the Sun is.Its hottest elements(hydrogen)become helium,which is COLDER
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
no it has hydogen and helium but it makes heat and light
Hydrogen to Helium.
The sun consist mainly of hydrogen which makes up about 75% and helium about 25%. Helium is produced in the sun's core as it burns hydrogen. There are smaller amounts of other materials, but these are less than 1%. There is no element which makes up about 10% of the sun.
Hydrogen is the primary fuel source of the Sun. The sun burns hydrogen into helium
The sun fuses hydrogen to make helium. It will be several billion years before the sun fuses helium to make heavier elements.
helium and hydrogen
The sun does not burn in the conventional sense, it is a fusion bomb confined by its own gravity. At the core of the sun, hydrogen plasma fuses to form the element helium, a and this fusion releases the energy which makes the sun hot. hydrogen, helium
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
Just like a fire is gradually cooling down,so the Sun is.Its hottest elements(hydrogen)become helium,which is COLDER
You get hydrogen from water (u must have special kinds of machines to extract it from the water) or u can make it at home with a 1.5v battery....
The sun is approximately 9/10 hydrogen. As it burns, helium is created. The longer this process goes on, the hydrogen will eventually get consumed.