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Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)
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AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants
Künstler:in
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Hy Zaret
Hy Zaret
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Louis C Singer
Louis C Singer
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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, 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 The sunlight that we see The sunlight comes from our own sun's atomic energy 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 The sun is so hot that everything on it is a gas Aluminum, copper, iron, and many others The sun is large If the sun were hollow, a million Earths would fit inside And yet, it is only a middle-sized star The sun is far away About 93 million miles away And that's why it looks so small But even when it's out of sight The sun shines night and day We need its heat, we need its 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 are caused by the nuclear reactions Between hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, 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 That's all, ladies and gentlemen
Writer(s): Hy Zaret, Louis C. Singer Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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