The sun creates energy by a collection of reactions which just so happen to be exothermic. The sun is not a solid but a mass of gasses in close proximity thus creating the likelihood for many reactions. No sun... no life...
2007-05-03 00:30:14
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answered by Dave and Lisa 3
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the sun create energy in its core with the help of a reaction known as nuclear fusion reaction.in this reaction two small atoms combine and make a big one.
2007-05-03 07:40:58
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answered by shivraj 1
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Its all About science NOT GOD......
The Core Keep Burining The Hydrongen supply by the sun.After hydrongen is burn the Sun compress the after burn H² into Helium :)
2007-05-03 07:51:41
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answered by munak991 2
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The exothermic reactions in question are mostly fusion of heavy isotopes of hydrogen. Fusion of light helium and lithium are also conceivable.
Most known reaction is the merging of one deuterium, hydrogen with a core of one proton and one neutron, atom with one tritium, hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, atom into one Helium atom. This produces huge amounts of energy and one free neutron.
2007-05-03 07:46:14
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answered by morphriz 3
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by converting matter to energy, that is, E=MC2 works there, that is the mass of matter converted into energy goes through this equation.
2007-05-03 09:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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With God's heart.
2007-05-03 07:34:42
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answered by SuperBusty 1
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