Exploding sun is called NOVA
A sun that explodes is called a supernova. This is a powerful and cataclysmic event where a star releases an immense amount of energy, leading to a bright explosion that can outshine entire galaxies for a brief period of time.
The force that stops the sun from exploding is its own gravity, which creates pressure that balances the outward force of nuclear fusion occurring in the core. This delicate balance between gravity and pressure keeps the sun stable and prevents it from exploding.
A violent storm on the sun is called a solar flare. It is a sudden and intense eruption of electromagnetic radiation from the sun's surface. Solar flares can release energy equivalent to millions of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time.
Its called a Supernova.
That's called a supernova.
The giant streams of exploding gas on the sun are called prominences. The sun is at the very center of the solar system.
A sun that explodes is called a supernova. This is a powerful and cataclysmic event where a star releases an immense amount of energy, leading to a bright explosion that can outshine entire galaxies for a brief period of time.
Exploding Sun - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The sun exploding
The force that stops the sun from exploding is its own gravity, which creates pressure that balances the outward force of nuclear fusion occurring in the core. This delicate balance between gravity and pressure keeps the sun stable and prevents it from exploding.
Giant streams of exploding gas on the sun are called solar flares. These eruptions release high-energy particles and radiation into space, potentially affecting Earth's magnetic field and leading to disruptions in communications and power grids.
Supernovae are exploding massive stars which, after exploding, collapse in on themselves to infinite density (providing the remaining core is more than about 3 times the mass of the Sun) forming a singularity called a black hole.
Dynamite exploding is a chemical change called combustion.
A violent storm on the sun is called a solar flare. It is a sudden and intense eruption of electromagnetic radiation from the sun's surface. Solar flares can release energy equivalent to millions of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time.
The sun did not explode this month. The sun undergoes nuclear fusion, not explosion. If the sun were to explode, it would release intense amounts of energy, potentially causing damage to Earth's atmosphere and surface, but this scenario is not scientifically possible.
Its called a Supernova.
That's called a supernova.