When the hydrogen atoms fuse (join together) they make a explosion, the explosion gives out lots of helium
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so we cannot hear nuclear explosions on the sun from Earth. Sound requires a medium to travel through, like air, and space is empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions produce vibrations in the form of electromagnetic waves, which we can detect but not hear as sound.
We can't hear nuclear explosions from the sun because sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space. Sound waves require a medium, like air or water, to propagate, but space is mostly empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions release energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, mainly light and heat, rather than sound waves.
We cannot hear explosions on the Sun because sound requires a medium, like air, to travel through, and space is a vacuum with no air. Additionally, the explosions on the Sun, such as solar flares, release energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which does not produce sound waves. Even if we were closer to the Sun, the intense heat and lack of a suitable medium would still prevent sound from reaching us.
When there are explosions on the surface of the sun, they are referred to as solar flares. These sudden bursts of energy occur in the sun's atmosphere and can release a significant amount of radiation. Solar flares are often associated with sunspots and can impact space weather, affecting satellite communications and power grids on Earth.
Nuclear explosions on the sun, like nuclear fusion reactions, happen in the sun's core which is extremely dense and covered by many layers. The energy produced from these explosions must travel through these layers before reaching the sun's surface and then space, which is why we cannot hear them on Earth. Additionally, sound waves cannot travel through the vacuum of space.
The sun does not have enough oxygen.Strange as it seems, the sun is just too hot for burning to take place.
The most thermonuclear reactions on the sun, take place in the core.
No, A Raisin in the Sun does not take place during WWI.
Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.
These can extend for literally miles into space.
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No, but it does have solar flares. Solar flares are small explosions that happen on the sun everyday.
Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so we cannot hear nuclear explosions on the sun from Earth. Sound requires a medium to travel through, like air, and space is empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions produce vibrations in the form of electromagnetic waves, which we can detect but not hear as sound.
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We can't hear nuclear explosions from the sun because sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space. Sound waves require a medium, like air or water, to propagate, but space is mostly empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions release energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, mainly light and heat, rather than sound waves.