What makes the sun glow brightly?

What makes the sun glow brightly?

  • Correct Answer: nuclear fusion
  • sun bursts
  • radiation
  • ultraviolet rays

Explanation: What causes the sun to glow so brightly? The answer is nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is a type of nuclear reaction, and it releases a huge amount of energy.

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