No. The loss of mass of the Sun - by the process of nuclear FUSION (not fission) and the conversion of mass into energy is essentially negligible even over the 5-billion-year time scales.
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That would be a lunar eclipse.
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The interior core contains many nuclear properties which gives of huge amounts of heat which then heats the core.
planet earth
Once magma breaks through the earths crust it is called"lava"
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
no.
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Nuclear energy is used for generating electricity in nuclear power plants, powering nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers, and producing medical isotopes for diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer.
yes.
No- Because Nuclear energy produces A LOT of radiation. Some bad chemicals may enter the earths athmoshere. but that don't have a large affect on the athmosphere.
yes, to a certain extend. The rock is cooled by the thermal extraction. It will slowly warm up again from radioactive decay (fission) in the earths core and crust.
no way obviously not
earthquake waves travel through the earths crust.
Volcano or shield volcano.