Quoting: Anonymous Coward 334065 That's what you do twice a day everyday because you have control over your mind and body, ha, ha, ha, the Devil has you by the tail, "pun intended!"
The surface of the Sun consists of hydrogen (about 74% of its mass, or 92% of its volume), helium (about 24% of mass, 7% of volume), and trace quantities of other elements, including iron, nickel, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, magnesium, carbon, neon, calcium, and chromium.[11]
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643289Yes of course you've been to the sun and drew these conclusions with the vast testing and research done there.
The Sun has a spectral class of G2V. G2 means that it has a surface temperature of approximately 5,780 K (5,500 °C) giving it a white color that often, because of atmospheric scattering, appears yellow when seen from the surface of the Earth.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643289Yes you planted the thermometer fresh out of your ass and into the sun and got that reading when you were there testing the gases and its physiological make-up!
When the Sun is low in the sky, even more light is scattered so that the Sun appears orange or even red.[12]
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643289There is no such thing as a low sky, maybe its time for rehab!
This means that it generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643289Fusion hey?
What kind of a reactor does the sun use to control and sustain a steady flow of this fusion from not becoming a chain reaction causing an explosion, such as nuke bombs?
How does hydrogen altered in a gaseous form and liquid make it so far away and continue to be made in such form? Since hydrogen doesn't exist on earth as a gas, liquid or solid, that it must be separated from other elements.
you should stop posting OP..
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 643289You should get an education, stop reading Pinocchio science, that outta do it!
after the earth is plate now sun not a star
you never go at school
that suck
Quoting: TheteckJudging by how you write school wasn't your friend!
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