Where does so much heat in the sun come from?

Trending Where does so much heat in the sun come from? Sun is the main basis of life on earth. Life on earth exists only because of its energy. We can all feel the heat of the sun, but where does so much heat in the sun come from? The sun is actually a star, not a fireball. If we understand the chemical composition of the Sun, it consists mainly of two gases: hydrogen and helium. The Sun is so hot that the temperature at its center is about 15 million degrees Celsius. Its surface temperature is over 5500 degrees Celsius. The sun gets its heat from the process of ‘nuclear fusion’. In this process, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium. A lot of energy is released from the process of nuclear fusion. This energy from the sun reaches us in the form of heat and light. Energy is continuously produced in the sun, because every second in the sun billions of tons of hydrogen are converted into helium. It is from this that light and heat constantly emerge. This energy from the sun crosses space and reaches the earth in the form of waves of light and heat, which make life on earth possible. Light and heat waves need no medium to flow. Therefore, these tricolor waves reach the Earth directly by radiation, despite the fact that there is no air in space. If there was no heat in the sun, there would be no life on earth. The earth would have been completely frozen and surrounded by darkness. Today we use the sun’s energy and its heat directly for our life. Scientists are constantly finding new ways to harness this energy more and more. Click here for more stories of life and style Click here