There is a chemical reaction taking place at the core of sun. Its called 'Nuclear Fusion'. In this two hydrogen atom get fused together and form a Helium molecule with excreting a lot of energy in form of light and heat. rest of it one more reaction also take place, carbon get react with hydrogen and form nitrogen molecule....with energy liberation......thnx....
There is a chemical reaction taking place at the core of sun. Its called 'Nuclear Fusion'. In this two hydrogen atom get fused together and form a Helium molecule with excreting a lot of energy in form of light and heat. rest of it one more reaction also take place, carbon get react with hydrogen and form nitrogen molecule....with energy liberation......thnx....
The sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core. These reactions convert hydrogen into helium, releasing immense amounts of energy in the process. This energy is what powers the sun and allows it to emit heat and light.
The sun, stars, light bulbs, and candles are sources of light.
In the sun, hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion reactions to form helium. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the sun and sustains life on Earth.
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion.
The sun generates thermal energy through nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen atoms are converted into helium atoms. This process releases a large amount of heat and light that radiates outward, warming the sun's surface and producing the heat and light that reach Earth.
Yes, the moon gets its light from the sun.
Yes. It gets light from the sun.
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Yes. The moon gets its light from the sun.
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it gets light from the sun
The Venus Flytrap gets light from the sun (photosynthesis).
The Earth is not the closest planet to the sun and it is generally agreed it gets enough light. Neptune however gets a negligible amount of light from the sun, which at Neptune's distance just looks like a bright star.
Nuclear fusion.
The sun produces its own light when it transforms hydrogen into helium. The moon gets its light from the sun. It doesn't produce light. The brightness that we see on the moon is a reflection of the sunlight.