This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.
This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.
This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.
This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.
This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.
Yes the sun does have matter since the sun has volume and mass
Plants convert the sun's energy into chemical energy I hope i helped
You don't. You may have gotten the idea from the fact that we named both of them with 'matter' in the label. But they don't convert.
It doesn't really. The equation E = MC2 refers to the total conversion of matter into pure energy. The sun does not convert matter directly into energy, it combines atoms of hydrogen together to form helium. This is just a nuclear fusion reaction and doesn't have anything to do with Einstein's equations.
Yes. In fact the sun contains the vast majority of the matter in the solar system.
Hydrogen Nuclei
The sun's core, which has a temperature of about 15,000,000 degrees Celsius, is more than 10 times as dense as iron because the mass of the sun is so large. That being said, the enormous pressure and high temperature of the sun's core makes conditions right for nuclear fusion, the process of converting matter/mass into energy. This is because the high temps and pressure force the nuclei close enough to fuse.
No!
Matter can't be destroyed
yes no matter what you are you get a sun burn
Plasma.
yes