because the sun has some elements & compounds that the earth needs to make elements
Many elements only form through high temperatures and pressures... both of which are present int the Sun - but not in the Earth's atmosphere.
The earth's atmosphere is not hot enough for thermonuclear fusion to take place.
The Sun sends photons of light particles and they get deflected by Earth's atmosphere
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )
Any elements in the sun's atmosphere other than hydrogen or helium were provided by earlier supernovas that exploded before the sun formed.The hydrogen and much of the helium in the sun's atmosphere originated directly in the big bang and have not changed since then.Some of the helium in the sun's atmosphere passed up in convection currents from the sun's core where it is fusing hydrogen to helium.
The temperature and pressure in the sun are just a bit higher than anywhere on Earth.
Many elements only form through high temperatures and pressures... both of which are present int the Sun - but not in the Earth's atmosphere.
Uneven heating of the Earths atmosphere and oceans by the sun
The earth's atmosphere is not hot enough for thermonuclear fusion to take place.
heat
The Sun sends photons of light particles and they get deflected by Earth's atmosphere
Heat!!
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
The sun.
The sun.
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )
Over time, the fusion reactions can form as the reactions that form nuclei of slightly heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Thank you = )