Continuous nuclear fusion. I don't know the actual number, but the concept that
you should have in mind is: Several million H-bombs going off every second, around
the clock.
99.8 percent of the total mass of our solar system is the Sun, and most of the rest is Jupiter. If there were 500 planets the size of Jupiter, they would STILL all fit inside the Sun.
No, there is no life inside the Sun. The Sun is a massive ball of hot gases primarily composed of hydrogen and helium that undergoes nuclear fusion in its core. The extreme temperatures and pressures inside the Sun make it inhospitable for any form of life as we know it.
The energy which produces light and heat in the Sun comes from "nuclear fusion" deep inside the Sun.
Approximately 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. The Sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth, making its volume much larger.
165,000
While it is difficult to know exactly what is going on inside the sun, scientists make educated guesses. They have radio and optical telescopes and other instruments monitoring the sun all the time.
You never know how long is sun going to live because the sun is extremely hot so the scientists cant look inside the core to find out how long did it live, when it was created, and how much longer is going to live.
While it is difficult to know exactly what is going on inside the sun, scientists make educated guesses. They have radio and optical telescopes and other instruments monitoring the sun all the time.
Yes it is used in the movie near the beginning.
There are actually 5 layers. Going from the inside out they are: Thermonuclear Core, Radiative Zone, Convective Zone, Photosphere, and the Chromosphere.
If the Sun were larger than Earth's orbit, we'd be inside it. Are we inside it? There you go.
Going Inside a Storm was created in 1965.
The activity in and on the sun, as well as the energy radiating from it, are the result of the fusion of hydrogen nuclei in the sun's core. That's the same process that causes the 'bang' when a hydrogen bomb explodes, but inside the sun, the process has been going on continuously for the past several billion years.
if you think about it, it's in the name sun. They need to grow outside to get to the sun. but you can grow them inside to.just put them by a window that has alot of sun
the sun is a star with lots of gases inside of it
No. Nothing in the sun is alive.
i think thhat the inside olant will grow faster becacuse the shaded plant is always going to try to reach to the sun . the one out side will grow but then it will die because the sun is heating it to much so i say that the inside plant will grow faster