The Sun is a star fusing elements to generate energy. It is not alive and therefore your question makes no sense.
The Sun itself cannot support life as it is a star made of hot gases. However, the Sun's energy is essential for supporting life on Earth by providing warmth and light for photosynthesis, which is the basis of the food chain.
No, the sun could not support human life. Anything from earth that came close to contact with the sun would be burned in seconds because it has such an extreme surface temp.
Earth gets every thing it needs to support life from the sun.
All life on Earth.
Definitely not. The Sun is much too hot to support any life.
The third planet from the sun has been proven to support life, but support intelligent life is yet to be determined. There is no criteria to determine intelligent life, but they think they are the smartest. DEA
The sun provides the heat and energy to support all life on earth, including human.
because it can
because it can
Do you mean to ask if Venus can support life? Venus is very close to the sun and full of Hydrochloric acid. It does not support life at all.
yes that is why it is warm enough to support life on earth. Also that is why people get sun burned.
It needs atmosphere and be a bit farther away from the Sun.