The Sun's Core
-The Core of the Sun makes up 10% of it's total diameter.
-The temperature is so hot (15,000,000' C) that no liquids or solids can exist.
-The core is 10 times denser than iron because of the extremely high gravity of the sun.
-Enormous amounts of pressure and heat changes the structure of the atoms in the core.
-The core is not liquid or solid, just gas like the rest of the sun.
-The sun's mass is 300.000 times greater than the earth's mass, so the core is 10 times denser because of it.
-Most of the core and sun is made of hydrogen.
-The Core is the only part of the sun in which nuclear fusion can occur
-The temperature is so hot (15,000,000' C) that no liquids or solids can exist.
-The core is 10 times denser than iron because of the extremely high gravity of the sun.
-Enormous amounts of pressure and heat changes the structure of the atoms in the core.
-The core is not liquid or solid, just gas like the rest of the sun.
-The sun's mass is 300.000 times greater than the earth's mass, so the core is 10 times denser because of it.
-Most of the core and sun is made of hydrogen.
-The Core is the only part of the sun in which nuclear fusion can occur