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Like other stars, the Sun is made up mainly of hydrogen gas. The temperature at the Sun's surface is about 10,000 degrees F, but rises to about 27,000,000 degrees F at its core. The temperature and pressure are so high there that nuclear reactions take place. Hydrogen atoms smash into each other and stick to form helium, and release an enormous amount of energy in the process.
Answered by sudhakar kuruvada, 10 Oct '12 06:52 pm
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Like other stars, the Sun is made up mainly of hydrogen gas. The temperature at the Sun's surface is about 10,000 degrees F, but rises to about 27,000,000 degrees F at its core. The temperature and pressure are so high there that nuclear reactions take place. Hydrogen atoms smash into each other and stick to form helium, and release an enormous amount of energy in the process.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 10 Oct '12 06:49 pm
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Sun is a star yaar................................And, it is matte as all other stars are..........The blowing wind, gases and our vision made it shiny...!
Answered by HUMTUM, 10 Oct '12 06:56 pm
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Clear Weather
No Clouds or Dust .or least Pollution .
Position of Earth (Inclination of Earth) .
Answered by kartikay sharma, 10 Oct '12 06:52 pm
No Clouds or Dust .or least Pollution .
Position of Earth (Inclination of Earth) .
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