Any solid object would be vaporized to plasma before it actually impacted the Sun. It is certain that vast numbers of meteoroids impact the Sun on a daily basis.
The Perseid meteors are associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle. As the comet comes close to the sun, it starts to melt, and it leaves a trail of rocks and other debris behind. As the Earth passes through this trail, there is increased meteor activity as the rocks left behind by the comet hit the atmosphere. Links can be found below.
A meteor tail is called a "meteor trail" or "meteor streak." It is the glowing path left behind as a meteoroid travels through Earth's atmosphere.
no it would not, the sun has little physical form an object moving at speed would merely move gas particles before being disintegrated by the heat.
No, the sun is not a meteor. The sun is a star that emits heat and light due to nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core. A meteor is a small rocky or metallic body that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up due to friction, creating a streak of light.
No...The sun is one big rock called a meteor.
thermal energy goes out and spread to make it hotter the sun rays hit.
the sun will melt it
It can melt just about anything.
so that the sun god wouldnt cause a drought
Does ice melt faster in sun or shade
yes it does. If it melts in your hand then I'm sure it will melt in the sun
lots of foods can melt in the sun especially chocolate and cheese and butter.