The Power of the Sun

The sun is a star that lies at the centre of our solar system. Its massive gravity holds the nine planets in their place. The sun is very important to us, but it is relatively average when compared to other stars in the universe. The sun is so powerful that even from the earth, its light can damage your eyesight so never look at the sun directly or through a telescope. Its also the brightest object in the sky, its so bright that during the day its light drowns out virtually every thing else in space. The sun also creates solar energy within its core and that is where the temperature and pressure is so intense that nuclear reactions take place. This reaction causes four protons or hydrogen nuclei to fuse together to form one alpha particle or helium nucleus. the alpha particle is about seven percent less massive than the four protons. the difference in mass is expelled as energy and is carried to the surface of the sun and this through a process known as convection where it is released as light and heat.

the surface of the sun, called the photosphere is at a temperature of about 5800k. sunspots are cool regions only 3800k but they look dark only by comparion with the surrounding regions. Sunspots can be very large as much as 50,000 km in diameter. Sunspots are caused by complicated and not very well understood interactions with the sun’s magnetic field.

During my research about the Sun i discovered that the sun is capable of helping the human body avoid certain diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. People who leave in a extremely hot country have an average cholesterol count of 80 points lower than the average person leaving in the U.S and the U.K. Therefore this proves that the sun is a extremely important to the human race and all other living things because without the sun we will all die. the sun is very powerful indeed because if the heat wave of the sun can help us from the illness i mentioned before then that says it all.

According to Heliopolis (ancient Egyptians) Ra is the sun god and their protector and guardian. Ra originally meant ‘mouth’ in the Egyptian language and was a reference to his creation of the deities of ogdoad system, excluding the eight concepts which created him, by the power of speech. Ra was considered self created and the creator of all. He is known to be the father of Tefuut ( godess of moisture) and shu (god of air or atmosphere). Ra has been known by many names and take many forms. This makes him one of the most confusing gods to understand. At sunrise he is Khepera, represented by the sacred scarab. Around noon when the sun is at its full power, he is Ra. Two thousand, five hundred years ago before christ many people in the world believed that the sun was God because it was the main source which provided them with good crop and because of that, they worship the sun as their God.

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~ by acheam22 on October 26, 2008.

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