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Where does nuclear fusion take place in the sun?

Nuclear fusion takes place in the core of the sun.


In which part of the sun does nuclear fusion take place?

All I know is that it's either the core, chromosphere, convection layer, or the corona. Which one is it?


What is the site of nuclear fusion on the sun?

If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.


Is the convection layer the middle layer of the sun where nuclear fusion takes place?

The Sun's fusion takes place in the core. The Convective zone brings heat to the surface by thermal convection, which is basically hot plasma coming up to the surface, then cooling and sinking.


What is the main type of fusion taking place in the sun?

Nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes take place to form helium.


What is the definition of the core from the sun?

The core of the Sun is the central region where nuclear fusion reactions take place. It is the hottest part of the Sun and is responsible for generating the energy that sustains the Sun's radiative output. The core is primarily composed of hydrogen undergoing fusion to create helium.


In what part of the sun does fusion takes place?

Fusion takes place in the core of the sun.


Which is the innermost layer of the sun?

The suns core is the innermost portion or the photosphere of the sun. It's the hottest layer and under the highest pressure, enabling nuclear fusion to take place, which produces the energy. The suns core temperature is estimated to be around 13.6 million degrees Kelvin.


Does the nuclear fusion occurs at the surface of the sun?

Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are much higher, which is necessary for fusion.


Does the sun glow due to nuclear reactions in its corona?

No, the sun's corona appears to glow due to the extreme heat and energy produced by the sun's core through nuclear fusion. The corona is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere and is much hotter than the surface layer, giving it its distinctive glow.


Which layer of the sun has the highest density?

The Convective Zone is where all of the sun's internal movements take place. This is the thickest layer of the sun.


What conditions common to most stars including your sun appear to be necessary in order for fusion reactions to take place?

Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun