Our sun produces mostly helium by fusion, but it also uses fusion to make lithium, beryllium and boron. Temperature and mass determine how far a star can go with fusion. "Solar fusion" only refers to the fusion going on in Sol, the star nearest Earth (our star, the sun). Stellar nucleosynthesis is how elements are produced in stars, and in much larger & hotter stars fusion is responsible for elements as heavy as unstable zinc, or stable iron.
Both energy (sunlight) and helium are produced when hydrogen fuses together. This also what happened when the US used atomic weapons on Japan in WW2.
None. The sun is made of pure elements, mostly hydrogen, which fuse together, creating energy in the form of heat and light. When the hydrogen has fused into helium, the helium fuses into the heavier elements. Eventually, a couple billion years in the future, the sun will be made almost entirely of iron, at which point the fusion will cease and the sun will DIE. But you won't be around to see it. At no point does water form without it being immediately consumed and fused into heavier elements.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. Specifically, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%) gases. These gases undergo nuclear fusion in its core, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the form of light and heat. Other elements like oxygen, carbon, and iron are present in smaller amounts.
In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms are fusing together to form helium through the process of nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the sun and provides the energy for life on Earth.
Within our Sun, hydrogen is fused into helium at very high temperatures. This is how the Sun is powered.
It is just protons joining together, which are hydrogen ions, so the only fuel required is hydrogen, the reaction proceeds due to the high pressure at the sun's core, due to the immense gravitational compression. See the link below
The back parts don't seem to be joined together.
Both energy (sunlight) and helium are produced when hydrogen fuses together. This also what happened when the US used atomic weapons on Japan in WW2.
In the Sun, hydrogen nuclei are fused together to form helium in a process called nuclear fusion. This fusion process releases a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the Sun and sustains its brightness.
None. The sun is made of pure elements, mostly hydrogen, which fuse together, creating energy in the form of heat and light. When the hydrogen has fused into helium, the helium fuses into the heavier elements. Eventually, a couple billion years in the future, the sun will be made almost entirely of iron, at which point the fusion will cease and the sun will DIE. But you won't be around to see it. At no point does water form without it being immediately consumed and fused into heavier elements.
In the core of the sun, hydrogen atoms are fused together to form helium atoms in a process called nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, powering the sun and providing energy for life on Earth.
None of the koala's fingers are fused together. The second and third toe of the koala's hind feet are fused together.
"Fused" means to join or blend two or more things together, typically by melting or heating them. It can also refer to when separate elements or ideas are combined to form a single entity or structure.
4 hydrogen-1 atoms get combined into one helium-4 atom.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion. Specifically, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
No. Nitrogen is an element. A compound is two or more elements chemically fused together.