There are no giant balls of burning glasses: glass is not really a combustible material.
Answer: No it is a ball of hot gases Answer: No. The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion; NOT from a chemical reaction such as burning coal. The main elements in the Sun are - in that order - hydrogen and helium (more precisely, the isotopes hydrogen-1 and helium-4). There are trace amounts of carbon in the Sun, but that's not what keeps it hot.
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A star is a giant ball of hot gases that undergo nuclear fusion in its core. The intense pressure and temperature at the core of a star cause hydrogen atoms to fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process.
That sounds like the description of a star. Please note that the "burning" does not refer to a chemical reaction, even though stars are "burning hot"; stars get their energy from nuclear fusion.
It is always hot on the sun because it is a massive ball of burning gases undergoing nuclear reactions that produce intense heat and light. There is no "night" on the sun as it constantly emits energy.
The Sun is a Giant ball of burning gases, but the sun is a star so I'm guessing what you are looking for is the Sun or a Star.
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
Answer: No it is a ball of hot gases Answer: No. The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion; NOT from a chemical reaction such as burning coal. The main elements in the Sun are - in that order - hydrogen and helium (more precisely, the isotopes hydrogen-1 and helium-4). There are trace amounts of carbon in the Sun, but that's not what keeps it hot.
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They mean that there is VERY HOT burning gasses in a ball shape.
Because of the yellow fire ball in the sky slowing burning our planet.
A star is a giant ball of hot gases that undergo nuclear fusion in its core. The intense pressure and temperature at the core of a star cause hydrogen atoms to fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process.
A star, or a sun. (If it's close, it's a sun. If it's a long way away, it's a star.)
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One is a giant ball of rock, the other is a massive fusion reaction. The center of both are both REALLY hot...I guess...thats about it.
grab your hot chocolate and once you have it click on the glasses and it will pour it into the funnel.....do the same with the hot sauce and fuel and you can have the special glasses from g