the sun is help together form the magnitism in the solar system.
i don't know how it does this, but it just does.
anything else you would like to know email me or just type it on here and i will keep
checking on here and i would be more than happy to answer it for you my love. i am
really just typing on here because i am so very bored and my science teacher sucks big
she doesnt really doanything. ashame isn't it? you cant get good work there days and
now teacher? the people who aree supposed to be there and help you learn. well they
are now doing nothing but talking on the phone or sitting on there comoputer desk.
isn't this sad. i am not going to learn anything when i am here. I'm getting stupid just
sitting here tping this when i have a worksheet my lazy teacher gave me to complete
when i have no clue how to do it.
she never helps is =[=[=[ Help make Florida better,,,,,throw your trash away
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Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
In the Sun, hydrogen nuclei are fused together to form helium in a process called nuclear fusion. This fusion process releases a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the Sun and sustains its brightness.
The big bang produced the helium no present in the sun's core. The universe cooled down enough after the big bang to form the formation of helium and hydrogen.
Nuclear fusion on the sun changes hydrogen into helium. This process releases energy in the form of light and heat. It is the source of the sun's power and the reason for its brightness and warmth.
The sun is just a huge ball of hydrogen and helium. The heat created on the sun is from billions of hydrogen atoms smelting together to helium atoms. All these atoms are held together by the gravity.
The amount of hydrogen in the Sun is decreasing because nuclear fusion converts hydrogen into helium in the Sun's core. As the Sun converts hydrogen into helium, it gradually loses mass and energy, leading to a decrease in the hydrogen content over time. This process is part of the Sun's natural life cycle.
When hydrogen atoms fuse together in the sun's core, they create helium. This process releases energy in the form of light and heat, which provides the sun's power.
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium which exists in the form of highly active plasma. The Sun fuses hydrogen together into helium thus producing its energy.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
When hydrogen nuclei fuse together, they can form helium. This fusion process is the energy source for stars, including our sun, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium through a series of nuclear reactions.
Hydrogen is the fuel used by the sun, helium is the waste produced by hydrogen use in the fusion process
Hydrogen is in the sun, when the hydrogen atoms fuse (join together) they make helium in stars. this gives out lots of heat and light.
In the sun, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium through a process called nuclear fusion. This process releases energy in the form of light and heat, which is what sustains the sun's brightness and temperature.
Yes. Hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium - releasing heat as a by-product. The helium atoms migrate from the centre of the sun to its surface - reverting back to hydrogen as they do so. The cycle repeats itself.
The ratio of hydrogen to helium in the sun has been decreasing over time as hydrogen is being converted into helium through nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core. This process is gradually shifting the composition of the sun more towards helium.
The two common elements found in the sun are Hydrogen and Helium.