No. The Sun doesn't "burn" anything; it fuses hydrogen to create helium, and vast quantities of energy.
Propane is what powers your gas barbecue. The Sun is powered by nuclear explosions.
There's no evidence of the existence of any significant quantity of butane in the sun. If there were any, it wouldn't last long, because its hydrocarbon molecules would be quickly torn apart at the sun's temperature. And if it hung together somehow, it wouldn't "burn", since there's so little oxygen in the same neighborhood. Strange as it may seem, nothing 'burns' in the sun. The sun is really a poor place to plan a barbecue.
No it doesn't, but it can make you get sun burn if you stand in the sun for a long time.
hydrogen wow, right? o_0
No. The hydrogen on the Sun does not burn; it fuses to make helium instead.
Yes you can. It is very hot and sunny there most of the time.
yes no matter what you are you get a sun burn
Put some tea on the sun burn so it keeps it from blistering and then put some aloe lotion on the sun burn and in a few days the sun burn should be gone.
In fact, you can get moon burn. the moon put off just enough UV rays to make your skin feel Like It was sun burnt. You can only get moon burn on skin that don't get much sun
Right here on earth! What do you think a "sun burn" is?
Burn Back the Sun was created in 2006.
A typical butane cigarette lighter would produce a flame in a low-gravity space ship. It would not produce a flame in the vacuum of space.
The answer to your question is yes you can het sun burn from reflections of snow, but its a combination of the sun and the reflection that gives you the sun burn. sun light is sun light yes uv light is reflected and will burn you