The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees
Yo ho, it`s hot
The sun is not
A place where we could live
But here on Earth there`d be no life
Without the light it gives
We need its light
We need its heat
We need its energy
Without the sun,
Without a doubt,
There`d be no you and me
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees
The sun is hot
It is so hot that everything on it is a gas. Iron, copper, aluminium, and many others.
The sun is large.
If the sun were hollow, a million Earths could fit inside, and yet the sun is only a middle-sized star.
The sun is far away
About ninety-three million miles away, and that`s why it looks so small.
And even when it`s out of sight, the sun shines night and day
The sun gives heat
The sun gives light
The sunlight that we see
The sunlight comes from our own sun`s atomic energy
Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine. The heat and light of the sun come from the nuclear reactions of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and helium.
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas
A gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium
At a temperature of millions of degrees