No, the sun has no mountains it's not suppose too! it doesnt have volcanoes either
No, the sun can't have landforms like mountains or valleys because the sun isn't solid. The sun is made of plasma, which is like a hot gas.
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The mountains are cooler because the earth absorbs an amount of sun's heat.Plus in the group of layers which are called the ionosphere, the sun's heat is absorbed as only the light gases or heated gases are present in that area. Therefore the temperature in the ionosphere reaches 1650 degrees centigrades in the 240 km area (the ionosphere goes on till above 600km).As we lower down towards earth the temperature decreases, and as the access heat is sent by earth the coolest place is the meeting of stratosphere and troposphere at the height of 11000 meters (11kms) approximately.So, actually the areas near to the sun do get hot, but till the time it reaches the mountains it gets cooler, and even earth absorbs heat due to which the mountains get cooler.The pattern of heat is like this:keys- H-hot, C-coldHCH
Asteroids are the rocky bodies that have been compared to flying mountains. Asteroids are actually considered to be minor planets.
True. Through his telescope, Galileo saw sunspots on the Sun, which were considered "imperfections" at the tie. He also used hie telescope to prove that the Moon has mountains and valleys like the "imperfect" Earth by noticing the shadows cast near the dividing line between the light and the dark portions of the lunar face.
No, the sun has no mountains it's not suppose too! it doesnt have volcanoes either
Yes they could have done when the sun was setting behind them or when the sun had not yet risen, it would depend where the mountains were.
In the East. That's the mountains.
Sunspots.
Yes, except where the mountains are covered by very thick clouds.
california
Idaho
mountains can block the wind and cause the places to be warmer or blokes the sun to make it cooler
the Phoenix liveshigh nupb in the mountains closest to the sun
Idaho
No, the sun can't have landforms like mountains or valleys because the sun isn't solid. The sun is made of plasma, which is like a hot gas.
Australia has very small mountains because all of the mountains it does have, it has been gradually worn away by the effects of the sun, water and wind.