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Google trend - The Sun

Esta es la ciudad que 'The Sun' propone como alternativa a Ibiza ...

El periódico británico habló a sus lectores de las delicias de la costa gallega.

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The Sun propone a los turistas que cambien Ibiza por esta zona: “Es ...

El popular periódico The Sun destaca de Galicia que 'sus playas son tan salvajes como la vida nocturna' y no quedarás en 'bancarrota' como unas vacaciones ...

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The Sun - 10 things to know with detail
  • The Sun is the star at the center of our solar system, around which all the planets, including Earth, orbit.
  • It is a massive ball of burning gas, primarily made up of hydrogen and helium.
  • The Sun's core is incredibly hot, reaching temperatures of around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius).
  • The Sun's energy is produced through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
  • The Sun's surface, known as the photosphere, has a temperature of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius) and appears as a bright yellow disc in the sky.
  • The Sun emits energy in the form of light, heat, and solar radiation, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
  • Solar flares and sunspots are common occurrences on the Sun's surface, caused by magnetic activity and can impact Earth's magnetic field and weather patterns.
  • The Sun is about 4.6 billion years old and is expected to continue burning for another 5 billion years before eventually running out of fuel and expanding into a red giant.
  • The Sun's gravity holds the solar system together, keeping all the planets in their orbits.
  • Observing the Sun can be dangerous without proper protection, as its intense light and radiation can cause damage to eyes and skin. It is essential to use special solar filters or viewing equipment when observing the Sun directly.
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