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What is in the core of the sun?

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Answered by s21658apriyanka00470
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Answer:

billions and billions of atoms of hydrogen.

Explanation:

The core of the Sun is home to billions and billions of atoms of hydrogen, the lightest element in the universe. The immense pressure and heat pushes these atoms so close to one another that they squish together to create new, heavier atoms. This is called nuclear fusion.

Answered by slaksha2
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Answer:

The core is plasma, but moves similarly to a gas

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