The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees
Yo ho, it's hot
The sun is not
A place where we could live
But here on Earth there'd be no life
Without the light it gives
We need its light
We need its heat
We need its energy
Without the sun
Without a doubt
There'd be no you and me
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees
The sun is hot
It is so hot that everything on it is a gas
Iron, copper, aluminum, and many others
The sun is large
If the sun were hollow, a million Earths could fit inside
And yet, the sun is only a middle-sized star
The sun is far away
About ninety-three million miles away!
And that's why it looks so small
And even when it's out of sight, the sun shines night and day
The sun gives heat
The sun gives light
The sunlight that we see
The sunlight comes from our own sun's atomic energy
Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine
The heat and light of the sun come from the nuclear reactions of
hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and helium
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees
Generally red giants are bigger, but really it has more to do with how hot they burn. Blue giants burn hotter and have more mass.
Gas giants have a higher mass. This means that the gas giants have a more gravity to hold moons in orbit around them.
Saturn and Jupiter both large gas giants
No. Only massive stars can become supergiants.
Assuming that you could get the mass there and intact, the mass of the body would not change. Its weight, however would be zero. Depending on the matter used, the volume might be considerably reduced due to pressure.
Generally red giants are bigger, but really it has more to do with how hot they burn. Blue giants burn hotter and have more mass.
Most medium mass stars such as our Sun DO become red giants. Smaller stars do not have enough mass to initiate helium fusion when the hydrogen supply begins to run low, and do not become red giants.
Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.
No. Intermediate mass stars will evolve into Red Giants and then to White Dwarfs. See related questions for more information.
In the solar system there are two gas giants, Saturn and Jupiter (listed in order of mass).
They are the corpses of some super giants. They are very small, but have the same gravity and mass as their old self.
Gas giants have a higher mass. This means that the gas giants have a more gravity to hold moons in orbit around them.
An object with mass might approach, but never reach, the speed of light.An object with mass might approach, but never reach, the speed of light.An object with mass might approach, but never reach, the speed of light.An object with mass might approach, but never reach, the speed of light.
The four gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, all have more mass than the Earth.
Saturn and Jupiter both large gas giants
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Come see where he lay