No because, it would burn up. But because its made up of gases and if it wasn't too hot, then yes, something can go through the Sun.
They have a longer distance to travel. If you go around something, the further away from it you are, the longer the journey you have to go will be.
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Because the sun is going down and it glows through the clouds. It turns pink as the sun reaches the horizon.
No. There is no end, and a line from the sun through you always points to the center of the rainbow.
The sun doesn't move through the sky. The Earth is held by the Sun's gravitational pull and orbits the Sun while spinning.This is why it looks like the Sun is moving through the sky.
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An entrance is something you go through and an exit is something you leave through :)
Fusion
Hold up a shirt, look through it toward the sun (not directly at sun), is there light? most likely
plants that get alot of sun
to get through the sun door you need to go to the ocean temple and go through the first 6 floors until you see a big red door you need to draw an hourglass on it to get through it. once that there is a big sun in the room look at the map on the sun and open you map then close you d.s. and then open and the simble will a be on you map the go to the guy that gave you the cannon and get the arm to get the sunkey the go o the door and open.
No. Freckles are tan patches you get from the sun, they can fade if you, like , never go outside. But you should go outside it's healthy for you. ^Ignore that, the generally do go away when people go through puberty. Their appearance does increase when in the sun though.
it has to go through something
They have a longer distance to travel. If you go around something, the further away from it you are, the longer the journey you have to go will be.
Heat from the sun reaches you from radiation.
The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.The Sun gets its energy from fusion, not from fission. Ocassionaly an atom of a heavier element might go through fission, but that's hardly relevant for the working of the Sun.
I can see the sun, the moon, and the stars.