Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
The process responsible for producing visible light in the sun is nuclear fusion. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of visible light and heat. This ongoing nuclear fusion reaction is what powers the sun and allows it to emit light.
A new moon phase is happening when the moon is aligned between the Earth and the Sun. During this phase, the side of the moon that is illuminated by the Sun is facing away from Earth, making the moon appear dark or invisible from our perspective.
The sun is held together by its own gravity. Gravity pulls the sun's mass inward, counteracting the outward pressure from the nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core. This delicate balance allows the sun to maintain its size and shape.
The main type of fusion happening in the sun is proton-proton fusion. This process involves hydrogen nuclei (protons) combining to form helium nuclei, releasing energy in the form of gamma rays and neutrinos.
No, the inside of the Sun is much hotter than its surface. The core of the Sun can reach temperatures of about 15 million degrees Celsius, while the surface temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius.
The light source that allows us to see the moon is the sun. The sun's light reflects off the surface of the moon, making it visible to us on Earth.
It is moving in the part of its orbit so that it is getting closer to the Sun.
We do circle the sun. This allows us to observe the parts of the sky obscured by the sun, when we reach the point in our orbit when we are on 'the other side' of the sun.
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The Sun's light, falling on other objects, allows people to see planets and other objects, which would be dark otherwise.
Nothing is happening on the moon when it lights up. The moon is illuminated by the sun, but only the half that faces the sun.
The sun is still in the sky during a rainstorm. Rainstorms occur when the atmosphere conditions are right for precipitation, which does not necessarily block out the sun. You might not see the sun during a rainstorm if it is obscured by clouds, but it is still there.
the reflection of the sun
the reflection of the sun
Heat causes substances to expand. When left in the sun the air inside the beach ball will expand. If the air expands enough it will burst the beach ball.