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WHAT INCERASES THE HEAT OF THE SUN AND THE SPEED OF THE WIND

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Answered by vatsaldogra
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The core of the sun is so hot and there is so much pressure, nuclear fusion takes place: hydrogen is changed to helium. Nuclear fusion creates heat and photons (light). The sun's surface is about 6,000 Kelvin, which is 10,340 degrees Fahrenheit (5,726 degrees Celsius).

At the Earth's surface, wind blows horizontally from high pressure to low pressure areas. The speed is determined by the rate of air pressure change, or gradient, between the two pressure areas. The greater the pressure difference, the faster the winds.

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Answered by chinmayeemodicare79
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Answer:

The core of sun and the gravity

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