SUN BASICS
NUCLEAR FUSION
STRUCTURE OF THE SUN
SOLAR ACTIVITY
SUN & EARTH
100

A star in our solar system made of hot plasma that produces its own energy.

What is the Sun?

100

The process that powers the Sun by combining atomic nuclei.

What is nuclear fusion?

100

The central region where nuclear fusion occurs.

What is the core?

100

Cooler, darker areas on the Sun caused by strong magnetic fields.

What are sunspots?

100

The stream of charged particles flowing from the Sun.

What is the solar wind?

200

The two elements that make up about 99% of the Sun.

What are hydrogen and helium?

200

The element that is fused together in the Sun’s core.

What is hydrogen?

200

The zone where energy moves outward as radiation.

What is the radiative zone?

200

The repeating cycle of increasing and decreasing sunspots.

What is the 11-year sunspot cycle?

200

Colorful lights near Earth’s poles caused by solar particles.

What are auroras?

300

A tool scientists use to split light and identify elements in the Sun.

What is a spectroscope?

300

The element produced after hydrogen nuclei combine.

What is helium?

300

The zone where hot gas rises and cool gas sinks.

What is the convective zone?

300

Huge loops of glowing gas that extend from the Sun’s surface.

What are prominences?

300

The regions where auroras are most commonly seen.

What are the polar regions?

400

Dark lines in a spectrum that show which elements are present

What are absorption lines?

400

What happens to some mass during fusion.

What is it is converted into energy?

400

The visible “surface” layer of the Sun.

What is the photosphere?

400

Sudden, intense bursts of energy from the Sun’s surface.

What are solar flares?

400

A system on Earth that can be disrupted by strong solar storms.

What are communication systems or power grids?

500

The reason scientists can determine the Sun’s composition without going there.

What is analyzing its light (spectrum)?

500

The subatomic particle released during fusion that can escape the Sun quickly.

What is a neutrino?

500

The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere and the hottest one.

What is the corona?

500

Massive eruptions that send large amounts of matter into space.

What are coronal mass ejections?

500

The invisible shield that protects Earth from most solar wind.

What is the magnetic field?