The sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion at its core or inner part. This process actually has quite a low energy density, but of course the size of the sun makes the total energy released tremendous. It is not explosive but steady. At the sun's surface there are sudden changes, flares, sunspots, and so on, perhaps this is what you mean. If you look up the sun on Wikipedia, then look at the 'corona' section, you will get some description of this area.
Solar flares
An explosion.
A burst of energy.
Hydrogen + Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and so on
Sun energy.
Energy from the sun is called solar energy.
the sun gives off energy
Energy from the sun is called Solar Energy.
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Hydrogen + Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=Hydrogen+Helium=BLAST=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and so on
The sun typically isn't dropped on cities full of civilians in an act of aggression and war. A hydrogen bomb releases harmful radiation that kills living creatures. The earth's climate regulates the radiation from the sun into something useful and productive. It is not the energy of the sun humans are grateful for, nor the energy of the hydrogen bomb they fear, but the effects of that energy. Were the sun's energy be used to blast human beings into dust, it is likely that the would fear the sun with the same intensity as the hydrogen bomb.
Correct answer is blast effect
when sun turnes red giant
Sun energy.
Nuclear binding energy to thermal energy to blast shock wave energy.
then the world we know would die.. every living organism on the surface which relies on sunlight for energy would perish. if the sun exploded we would have about 10 minutes to worry about it before we were destroyed in the blast.
Mechanical energy (Blast waves) and thermal energy (Heat)
Energy from the sun is called solar energy.
the sun's energy is called solar energy
X-ray