What we know as 'fire' on earth is actually oxidisation and the heat is the exothermic nature of that process but the heat of the sun is hmmmmmmmmmm now you got me thinking.
Ahhhhhhh Naz provided me with the answer about the sun's heat I wonder what neucler fusion is,oops too much ........
2007-11-21 13:25:08
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answer #1
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answered by happylady216 3
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If you know what drives the sun, what has fire got to do with your question. The sun is NOT “on fire”.
Space is no use, but the matter in it is.
Your question is hard to fathom – try to be more clear. I am not sure you even know what logic is.
2007-11-21 13:25:38
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answer #2
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answered by nick s 6
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The sun is not really the same as fire it is something called plasma. Adding oxygen with that much actual fire would be a huge BOMB instead fo an on burning celestial being.
2007-11-21 13:24:41
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answer #3
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answered by Cuppycake♥ 6
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who says it's of no use to us? have you ever stood outside on a summer night and actually LOOKED at the stars? Compare that to being in a classroom. Which gives you more a sense of the awesome beauty of the universe. Isn't that of some use to you?
2007-11-21 13:25:00
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Fire is a chemical reaction while the Sun's power comes from nuclear reactions. Logical?
2007-11-21 13:23:07
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answer #5
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answered by Cirric 7
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No, I don't think you do understand. Clearly you don't have a good grasp on the English language either, or it would be possible to discern what you're asking here.
2007-11-22 02:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What is happening in the sun is a process called nuclear fusion, this process does not require oxygen.
2007-11-21 13:24:46
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answer #7
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answered by naz 5
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You don't understand how the sun works, clearly, since you think the sun has "fire" on it, which it doesn't...the sun is undergoing a nuclear reaction, not a combustion reaction...
Read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
2007-11-21 13:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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space is NOT no use to us, there are lots of gasses that are rare on earth in space, and so much that we can use to learn. are you asking how come the sun can burn> cuz thats because of the gas components of it.
2007-11-21 13:24:09
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answer #9
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answered by Honey, get your own mirror xx 4
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The sun doesn't use the sort of fire we're used to.
2007-11-21 13:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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