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The Sun isn’t “burning” in the way we understand fire on Earth. Fire needs oxygen for combustion, but space is almost a perfect vacuum. Instead, the Sun produces energy through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms are forced together under extreme pressure and temperature to form helium. This process releases an enormous amount of energy, described by E = mc², converting tiny amounts of mass into pure energy. That energy travels across space as light and heat, sustaining life on Earth. So the Su
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The Sun isn’t “burning” in the way we understand fire on Earth. Fire needs oxygen for combustion, but space is almost a perfect vacuum. Instead, the Sun produces energy through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms are forced together under extreme pressure and temperature to form helium. This process releases an enormous amount of energy, described by E = mc², converting tiny amounts of mass into pure energy. That energy travels across space as light and heat, sustaining life on Earth. So the Su
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