No, they usually go away after a week or two depending on how bad they are.
The sun burns small amounts of helium and when combined with oxygen, the helium makes neon. The sun burns mostly hydrogen.
Yes, staring at the sun can cause damage to your eyes. The intense light can lead to retinal burns or even permanent vision loss. It is important to never look directly at the sun, even briefly.
when the sun burns, it heats up it sorroundings, that how we get heat, its energy hit earths layers.
The sun
the sun but it burns you after a while
Sun spots are not permanent, therefore it depends.
no because the sun burns them up
A white dwarf
yes
Ultraviolet
When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.
the sun aint useful bcoz it burns