The sun generates energy through a process called nuclear fusion, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy travels through space and reaches Earth, providing the necessary warmth and light to support life. Over billions of years, the sun will gradually exhaust its hydrogen fuel, eventually leading to its transformation into a red giant and then a white dwarf. However, this process will take billions of years, so the sun is not in immediate danger of "giving out."
Look at the sun.
Cancer
Light from the sun is reflected by the moon, creating 'moonlight'
yes
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
The sun converts mass into energy and releases them.
A sailor in the Mossdeep Space Center has a Sun Stone that he will give you if you talk to him he will give it to you.
Astronauts study the sun, and give back information to the people that give information.
Look at the sun.
99.999% comes from our sun
no, it gives you D The Sun helps you absorb the vitamin, but it doesn't actually give you the vitamin
photosynthesis
The sun give light to the star because the sun reflects on the star to give them light.
no unproted sun does give cancer
Cancer
I'm pretty sure that the sun doesn't give people energy anyway, we aren't plants
Light from the sun is reflected by the moon, creating 'moonlight'