Nuclear fission is the source of the sun's energy. It is a process in which an atom of hydrogen fuses with another atom of hydrogen, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. It is quite the opposite of nuclear fission, which is the source of atomic energy.
The Sun, like all stars, generates energy by fusion reactions deep within the star, where the heat and pressure cause atomic nuclei to fuse into heavier elements. Most of the Sun's energy comes from fusing hydrogen into helium.
the sun gives off energy
The sun is a source of heat energy that can cause water to evaporate. The sun's heat provides the necessary energy for water molecules to break free from the liquid state and rise into the atmosphere as water vapor. Other substances can also evaporate under the right conditions, but water is particularly sensitive to the sun's energy due to its molecular structure.
The energy from the Sun is solar energy.
Just about all of the energy that drives weather comes from the sun. The sun heats the surface of the Earth and bodies of water, making the air in some areas hot and humid. Under the right conditions that hot, humid air can rise and the moisture can condense to form thunderstorms. Thunderstorms, particularly a type called supercells, are what cause tornadoes.
BY the sun
Solar energy is not heat
deals with weather
The burst of energy from the sun is called a solar flare. These are sudden releases of magnetic energy on the sun's surface that can cause disruptions to technology and communication on Earth.
cause water evaporate
Not only influence, The Sun's energy is the CAUSE of wind on Earth.
No. "Solar" is the sun, so your question assumes the sun causes pollution. It does not.
cause its the sun it does stuf
Yes the temperature differences brought about by the exposure of the atmosphere to the sun cause the air to move about. If the sun was not there to do this there would be no wind. the fact is that just about every form of energy that we use has its origin in the sun.
Humans can indirectly get energy from the sun by consuming plants that have undergone photosynthesis, converting solar energy into chemical energy. Additionally, humans can directly harness solar energy through solar panels to generate electricity or heat water for various uses.
The cause is a photosynthesis procedure in which the Sun creates an energy source in the plant which provides an external source allowing for energy to instead go upwards; the opposite of what the Sun's gravitational pull attracts.
The Sun, like all stars, generates energy by fusion reactions deep within the star, where the heat and pressure cause atomic nuclei to fuse into heavier elements. Most of the Sun's energy comes from fusing hydrogen into helium.