A solar flare, I think
Astronomers call this a "flare".
It is called a sunspot.
solar flares
Chromosphere
Primarily composed of gas. They have no solid surface. However this is currently in contention... Jupiter may have a surface of Hydrogen metal... but our current technology cannot determine this.
Jupiter is a gas planet. it has no solid surface. Instead, the planet has a small, rocky core surrounding by immense layers of gas. Jupiter is gas because its mostly made out of hydrogen and helium.It just is...?Because it is made up of many different gases like hydrogen,heulim.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Exothermic
the sun in it's entirety is made up of a majority of hydrogen and a high minority of helium, the sun is alljust a big ball of gas really
The Answer may be hydrogen. Hydrogen moves to the suns core as it starts to die, or explode. hydrogen is a very flammable gas. A star, like the sun is surrounded by heat. this heat will ignite the hydrogen gases as it moves to the core. This ignition of the hydrogen will cause the star to expand in size and increase in temperature.
Hydrogen Gas
A spark or other heat source causes the accumulated hydrogen to react with oxygen in the air, making very hot steam. If there is enough hydrogen an explosion results.
hydrogen gas
Nothing, but if they are allow to burn water vapours are formed with explosion.
Yes. Hydrogen gas is highly flammable. Igniting it can result in an explosion.
Wet hydrogen is collected over a water surface.
Hydrogen explodes when you try to burn it. However, we usually only experiment with a small amount of hydrogen so the explosion is not very big. That "pop" that you hear when the burning splint is inserted in the hydrogen is actually a mini explosion. This mini explosion puts out the flame.