Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Why Does the Sun Burn?The Sun “burns” not because of a traditional fire, but due to the nuclear fusion process happening in its core.
The Sun “burns” not because of a traditional fire, but due to the nuclear fusion process happening in its core. Hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light. This process, driven by extreme temperatures and pressures, powers the Sun and makes it a crucial energy source for all life on Earth. Understanding the Sun’s energy production helps explain not only why it burns, but also the vital role it plays in sustaining life on our planet.
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