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if fire cannot exist in vaccum, how can fire exist on sun???

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Answered by Anonymous
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sun is not burning, it is in a very high temperature.

Geniusshivanshu1111: sun is made from huge amount of hydrogen that changes into helium by nuclear fusion. sun is not burning, it's great gravity pressure allow hydrogen to change into helium. there is no carbon dioxide
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Answered by Anonymous
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because Sun is a star and it has glass inside the sun ....it is made up of matter(plasma)....Sun contains gasses in its core ...it changes h2 to he...it also has O2....so fire exist on sun....olease mark as brainliest ..

Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates fire
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates fire
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates fire
Geniusshivanshu1111: there is no fire on sun but the energy released of hydrogen into the helium by nuclear fusion creates
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