That's called a star. Actually stars are balls of plasma - where plasma can be thought of as a special case of a gas.
The sun is a huge ball of fire and this is the only heat giving energy source of the universe.It gives the energy to the both living and non living thing and lights our livelihood
A huge ball of very hot glowing gases in space that produces its own light and heat is known as a star. Stars, like our Sun, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. This process releases enormous amounts of light and heat, allowing stars to shine brightly and influence their surrounding environments.
NO!!! Whilst the Sun big , bright, yellow light in the sky, there will always be solar energy. The amount of energy that the Sun releases is so huge , mankind's entrapment of solar energy is minscule.
Stars are huge balls of glowing gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that produce light and energy through nuclear fusion in their cores.
The Sun generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core. Hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process. This energy is then radiated outwards in the form of heat and light, providing warmth and light to the solar system.
The sun is a huge ball of fire and this is the only heat giving energy source of the universe.It gives the energy to the both living and non living thing and lights our livelihood
Keep it simple.. such as - "The sun is a huge ball of burning gas which gives off heat, and light."
A huge ball of superheated gases is called a star. Stars are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores, which produces light and heat. The Sun is the closest example of a star to Earth.
A star is a huge celestial body composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases undergoing nuclear fusion in its core that produces light and heat through the release of energy.
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A huge ball of very hot glowing gases in space that produces its own light and heat is known as a star. Stars, like our Sun, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. This process releases enormous amounts of light and heat, allowing stars to shine brightly and influence their surrounding environments.
The Sun is a huge fusion reactor turning hydrogen into helium, this produces energy in the form of heat and light
NO!!! Whilst the Sun big , bright, yellow light in the sky, there will always be solar energy. The amount of energy that the Sun releases is so huge , mankind's entrapment of solar energy is minscule.
A star is a big ball of gas
it s a nuclear process in which smaller nuclei combine to form huge nucleus. in this process some amount of mass convert into energy in the form of light and light
A plant needs a strong light. A flashlight produces a weak light the sun is a huge source of powerful light energy.