Hydrogen, but its not burning, its fusing.
Oxygen is a gas that supports combustion by providing the necessary element for burning to occur. It is essential for fuel to burn in the presence of oxygen, which allows for the release of energy in the form of heat and light.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
No, its like the question can coal be produced if i burn the nonliving organisms and than bury it for billions of years hydrogen is also an element!
Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
The element named after the Greek name for the sun is Helium.
Hydrogen
it has it own fuel
Hydrogen
They say what is possible to imagine. Burning hydrogen at an average amount of 4 tonnes per second, they calculate the Sun will have fuel for the next 4 billion years.
The sun is our local star. It is a giant fusion engine, and it is "burning" hydrogen and fusing it into helium at an enormous rate. But as long as it has fuel to drive the fusion process that is the sun's life, it will burn fuel continuously. It has been burning for about 4.5 billion years, and it has about that much more time left.
The sun is burning gasses just like the stars. And just like any star, when the gas runs out, it will stop burning and disappear.
The Sun is estimated, based on its size and energy production, to be about 5 billion years old."The Solar System", Roman Smoluchowski, Scientific American Library, 1983, page 6
The Sun Is Burning was created in 1964.
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
Red Giant effect: When the primary fuel of the sun depleted, the fusion of 2H -> He stop at the core and the core contract. The surface is still burning but greatly expand with lower temperature from existing sun but a lot larger. Finally, when the sun really burn out it, the collapse remain mass become White Dwarf. All is part of stellar evolution. Process of Sun burning is Nuclear Fusion Reaction, refer to it as burning usually make confuse that the sun is chemically burn and require oxygen.
The predominant element within a dead sun would be helium. This is because as a star ages and runs out of hydrogen fuel to undergo nuclear fusion, it transitions to burning helium. Eventually, when the star dies, it will be mainly composed of helium in its core.
The sun is currently in the main sequence stage. Next, it will evolve into a red giant as it depletes its hydrogen fuel and starts burning helium in its core.