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THE SUN
  • The sun is located at the heart of the solar system, and it is a yellow dwarf star, and a hot ball of glowing gases, whose gravity contributes to carrying the solar system, as it keeps all the planets, whether large or small, in their orbit, and the electric currents generated in the sun create a magnetic field It is carried out through the solar system through the solar wind, which is a stream of electrically charged gas that is blown outward from the sun in all directions.
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THE SUN
  • The sun is located at the heart of the solar system, and it is a yellow dwarf star, and a hot ball of glowing gases, whose gravity contributes to carrying the solar system, as it keeps all the planets, whether large or small, in their orbit, and the electric currents generated in the sun create a magnetic field It is carried out through the solar system through the solar wind, which is a stream of electrically charged gas that is blown outward from the sun in all directions.

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the sun 
The Sun is a large star, about 864,000 miles (1.4 million km) across, is filled with scorching gases that make up more than 99.8% of the total mass in the Solar System, and has a temperature of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius) at the surface.

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Information about the sun
  • The is a body of gases 
  • The sun is not the largest  of the stars 
  • light needs about 8 minutes to reach the earth 
  • The age  of the sun is more than 4.5 billion years 

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