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Theoretically, scientist do not know what the sun looks like through this perspective. The only way to know is to actually be there. However, research using inductive and deductive empirical reasoning to make accurate assumptions.
The children reject Margot's description of the sun because they have never experienced it themselves. Living on Venus, they have only known a world of constant rain and darkness, making it hard for them to believe Margot's memories of the sun. Their disbelief is fueled by jealousy towards Margot, which leads them to dismiss her truth.
I personally think that it is a firery yellow orange, in pictures of things like Google it looks really orange. Did you know that the sun had spots?!
They acted like pussys
There is nothing else in the solar system which looks like the sun.
looks like the sun
the sun looks like a big fire ball and its gravity
Yes she wanted to see the sun. :)
No there isn't because we actually dont know what our galaxy looks like.
South of Seattle the people know what the sun looks like because they saw it for a few days last year.
as its name implies, it looks like a sun.
Margot was bullied because she was a little different from the others like she remembered the sun. The children disliked Margot because she was born on earth, she knew and remembered the sun, and she had a chance of going back to Earth.