Like around the chrona or something. And you would actually vaporize you-not melt you.
it's is impossible for earth to melt but if we were 20,000,000 miles closer the earth would not melt but the oceans would evaporate.
The feathers of his artificial wings were held together by wax, which would melt if Icarus came to close to the sun.
It depends on how close If you dropped the planet Earth in to the sun it would melt quicker than you can blink.
He warns his son not to get too high for being so close to the sun would melt the wax holding the wings together, and not to get to close to the sea, so the sea spray would wet the feather and weigh the wings down. It depends on which version of the myth you read as to which of those Icarus ignores.
Only if you are close enough. But from here on earth no.
the rocket will never even get close enough the sun because it will melt because the heat from the sun is too strong.
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
You would start to melt at around 4,400 miles above the Sun's surface, reaching temperatures of over 9,930 degrees Fahrenheit. As you got closer, you would eventually vaporize due to the extreme heat, radiation, and solar winds.
noone can actually physically visit the sun by landing on it cuz your spaceship would melt before it even got there. but yes they have sent robots to go get an up close look at the sun, but not too close.
it melts
It would melt.
the polar ice caps would melt causing most of the land on earth to be submerged making it to where the population would become to large.