It is too hot to even explain in numbers.plus, if that was the case, earth would be roasted, and Pluto would be warm . If that still doesn't answer your question, Mercury would be diminished before 2 suns even were combined.
what is the shape of the sun? the shape of the sun is a 3d shape and it is a sphere.
Stars are distant suns, which are roughly spherical in shape.
about the same temperature of 1000 suns
3d so it gets power from every angle
The radius of Betelgeuse is over 1000 times the radius of the sun, so the volume will be over a billion times. So, you could fit over a billion suns in Betelgeuse.
Yes - if you download the java installable from suns original website and not from any suspicious website.
because the suns gravitational pull is so large that the planets stay close to together
It's not that the sun's shape doesn't change - it's held in a roughly spherical shape by its own gravitation and rotation, but any variations would be so small that we wouldn't be able to see them without a telescope.
If I'm not mistaken, I think his next book was "1000 Splendid Suns." FOR OODLES, THE ANSWER IS "H".
That's because the sun has so much mass ... practically all of the mass in the solar system, and way more than all the planets combined.
本 hon = origin as in the "land of the rising sun" or the suns origin 日本
In the ISS, fire takes on a spherical shape. Just like a sun. But outside, it would go out immediately without the fuel suns have.