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At 15.6 million degrees Celsius the temperature of the Suns core is high enough for nuclear what to occur?

For nuclear fusion.


Where dies the suns nuclear fusion occur?

In about 4 - 5 billion years. I'm pretty sure it's 4.4 billion years.


The suns energy is from what type of energy?

nuclear fusion energy


How does nuclear fusion generate the suns energy?

Nuclear fusion in the sun occurs when hydrogen atoms combine to form helium atoms. This process releases large amounts of energy in the form of photons. The intense pressure and temperature in the sun's core create the conditions necessary for nuclear fusion to occur.


What is the process called that makes the suns heat and light?

Nuclear fusion.


What is the nuclear source of the suns energy?

It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium


Where and how is energy created in the suns interior?

Energy is created by nuclear fusion


What nuclei and energy are the products of the nuclear fusion of the suns hydrogen?

Helium


At 15.6 million degrees Celsius the temperature of the suns core is high enough for nuclear to occur?

Yes, at temperatures around 15.6 million degrees Celsius in the Sun's core, nuclear fusion reactions can occur. These reactions involve the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei, releasing immense amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.


What happened when the suns core got to 1 million degrees?

Nothing, it just got a little hotter. For nuclear fusion to occur it had to reach 10 million degrees kelvin.


Why is suns core hotter?

The corona is hotter than the photosphere because the sun's magnetic field carries energy upward from the surface and into the chromosphere and corona. The opposite effect is observed when the magnetic fields cause sunspots to form resulting in cooler surfaces.


Why is energy produced in the suns core?

Energy is produced in the sun's core through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process. The high temperatures and pressures in the core of the sun provide the conditions necessary for nuclear fusion to occur.