What is Sol and how does it affect life on earth?
What is Sol? 1) The Romans named it Sol and Helios by the Greeks 2) Largest star in the solar system 3) Incandescent plasma 4) 99.86% www.washingtonpost.com
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUN Diameter: 1,392,000 km/165,000 miles 4.6 billion years ago 5000 degrees celsius 15,600,000 degrees celsius Gamma rays funlava.com
Parts of the sun: Photosphere- The surface of the sun Chromosphere and corona- part of the three outer layers Core- center of the sun Radioactive zone- surrounding the core Connective zone- Outer most ring of the sun igalleriez.com
Components of the sun: ELEMENT % PERCENT OF TOTAL ATOMS % OF TOTAL MASS Hydrogen 91.2% 71.0% Helium 8.7% 27.1% Oxygen 0.078% 0.97% Carbon 0.043% 0.40% Nitrogen 0.0088% 0.096% Silicon 0.0045% 0.099% Magnesium 0.0038% 0.076% Neon 0.0035% 0.058% Iron 0.030% 0.014% Sulfur 0.015% 0.040% slowbuddy.com
HOW DOES SOL AFFECT LIFE ON EARTH? optics.kulgun.net
For us: 1) Warms our planet 2) The sun helps or cure some conditions 3) Gentle sun rays prevent diabetes 4) Sun rays prevent some sickness en.wikipedia.org
2) Without the sun there will be no living things even plants For the plants: 1) For photosynthesis 2) Without the sun there will be no living things even plants en.wikipedia.org
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