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Briefly explain how the Sun generates energy.
 
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Geological evidence points to a history of extended ice ages in Earth's history. How did Earth recover from this snowball phase?
 
  A) The increased ice coverage on Earth's surface absorbed more sunlight than water and rocks, thus gradually heating Earth until the ice melted.
  B) Life vanished, leading to an increase in CO2, and increased global warming, eventually melting the ice.
  C) Volcanoes continued to inject CO2 into Earth's atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect to the point where ice melted.
  D) Plate tectonics gradually subducted all the ice below Earth's surface.
  E) As the Sun aged, it grew brighter and increased Earth's temperature, melting the ice.



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Answer to Question 1

The Sun generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core, converting hydrogen into helium. This process releases energy because a small amount of the mass of the hydrogen is converted to energy.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
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