how sun burns in space of the is no air
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The sun is mainly huge mass of hydrogen and some helium. its own tremendous gravitational force causes the hydrogen atoms to fuse causing a large amount of heat an light to be generated. This is a nuclear reaction meaning the breaking and forming of nuclear bonds. Burning on the other hand is a different process.It involves oxygen. It involves the chemical bonds in a molecule to be broken and cause heat.
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The Sun gets its energy by smashing small light elements together to make heavier elements; most of a star's life is spent smashing hydrogen atoms together to make helium.
So, the Sun can "burn" hydrogen to helium without the need for oxygen.
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