Braincafe - #ScienceFact How does sun provide all the heat to the solar system? The Sun creates energy through the nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. What that means is that,
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The Solar System. SUN 75% hydrogen and 25% helium by mass Sun converts hydrogen to helium using nuclear fusion in its core. Differential rotation –e–e–e–equator. - ppt download
![THE SUN The sun consists largely of hydrogen gas. Its energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium. The Sun is hot. Really really hot. But all. - ppt download THE SUN The sun consists largely of hydrogen gas. Its energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium. The Sun is hot. Really really hot. But all. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/10902370/39/images/slide_1.jpg)
THE SUN The sun consists largely of hydrogen gas. Its energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium. The Sun is hot. Really really hot. But all. - ppt download
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