How the Sun Works: Fusion, Light, and Life's Energy Source

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Did you know that the Sun, a star at the center of our Solar System, is actually a gigantic ball of gas, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium?

The Sun's energy, which we perceive as light and heat, is produced by Nuclear Fusion where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium.

This nuclear fusion occurs in the Sun's core, where the temperature reaches a staggering 15 million degrees Celsius.

Despite being about 149.6 million kilometers away from Earth, the Sun's light reaches us in just about 8 minutes and 20 seconds.

Without the Sun's intense energy, life on Earth would not exist as it provides the essential warmth and energy for plants to photosynthesize.

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