Asked by Andromeda
The sun's energy is generated in its(1 point)
core.
corona.
radiative zone.
convection zone.
I heard the suns energy comes from within the sun itself? Does that mean its A?
core.
corona.
radiative zone.
convection zone.
I heard the suns energy comes from within the sun itself? Does that mean its A?
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Answered by
R_scott
yes ... that's where nuclear fusion takes place
Answered by
Nobody
1. Core
2. Geomagnetic storms & auroras
3. Releases energy that warms Earth
4. 1.1°F, 25%
5. Magnetic, fewer, more, solar flares, eruptions of huge amounts of plasma
6. Extra currents in the ground will disrupt power grid operations &signals from radio navigation systems will be disrupted and be inaccurate
2. Geomagnetic storms & auroras
3. Releases energy that warms Earth
4. 1.1°F, 25%
5. Magnetic, fewer, more, solar flares, eruptions of huge amounts of plasma
6. Extra currents in the ground will disrupt power grid operations &signals from radio navigation systems will be disrupted and be inaccurate
Answered by
Kaugori
Nobody is right!
Answered by
grandiloquence
Nobody's still right lol
Answered by
No Father Figure 🤔
@Nobody IS 100% CORRECT! LET’S GO!
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