Well, isn't it magnificent the way the sun shines so brightly in the sky? The sun gives off heat and light through a process called nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms constantly bump into each other and release energy. It is like a beautiful painting in the sky that gives life and warmth to everything around it.
The sun appears bright because it is extremely hot. The visible surface has a temperature of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, so it glows brightly. The energy for this heat comes from the nuclear fusion reactions taking place at the sun's core.
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Jua (JOO-ah) is sun. Jua kali is a hot sun and this phrase would normally be used speaking of a hot or strong (fierce) sun. The sun in shining brightly is jua linang'aa sana.
The sun was so bright it burned a hole in the ground.
Yes, the sun is made mostly of hydrogen and helium gases in a state known as plasma, which is a superheated state of matter. The intense heat and pressure at the sun's core cause nuclear fusion reactions that release energy and light.
yellow is a bright colour. it is not cool but hot . it is believed so because the color of sun is hot and sun is hot too
Not exactly her smile, but brooo you should see her body, so hot; can melt the sun.
because the sun is hot and bright
The sun appears bright because it is extremely hot. The visible surface has a temperature of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, so it glows brightly. The energy for this heat comes from the nuclear fusion reactions taking place at the sun's core.
hot, fiery, sun-like, bright, evil, ect.
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because it is made up of hot gases.
Here are some words a scientist might use to describe the sun: 1.) Hot 2.) Gaseous 3.) Bright
it is very big and very hot and very bright.
because the sun is so bright
because of the lack of water