by Daniel and MARIQUENA
The Sun's outer visible layer is called the photosphere and has a temperature of 6,000 ° C (11,000 ° F). This layer has a mottled appearance due to the turbulent eruptions of energy at the surface.
Solar energy is created inside the Sun is where the temperature (15,000,000 ° C; 27,000,000 ° F) and pressure (340 billion times the air pressure on Earth at sea level) are so intense that they carry out nuclear reactions.
The difference in mass is expelled as energy and is brought to the surface of the sun through a process known as convection , which is released as light and heat. The energy generated in the Sun's core takes a million years to reach its surface. Every second turn 700 million tons of hydrogen into helium ashes. In the process, releasing 5 million tons of pure energy at which the sun every time it gets lighter.
The Sun's outer visible layer is called the photosphere and has a temperature of 6,000 ° C (11,000 ° F). This layer has a mottled appearance due to the turbulent eruptions of energy at the surface.
Solar energy is created inside the Sun is where the temperature (15,000,000 ° C; 27,000,000 ° F) and pressure (340 billion times the air pressure on Earth at sea level) are so intense carried out nuclear reactions.
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