You would certainly sink - the Sun has no solid surface. You would fall out the other side ONLY if you managed to get through without friction, which is not likely to happen. You would also be converted to gas long before reaching the other side, due to the immense heat.
If you landed on the side that faces the sun, it would be extremely hot. If you landed on the side that doesn't face the sun, it would be extremely cold. Also, it would be littered with craters, and would seem very desolate.
Man has always landed on the bright side of the moon, or the side facing earth. If he tried to land on the dark side he would not be able to speak to earth.
because if they wasnt one side would go on its side and fall because if they wasnt one side would go on its side and fall
To get to the other side.
a fall line forms by moving 1 side up and the other side left
No, it will not. It will just reach the other side.
The shadow will fall on the opposite side that the light hit the object. Assuming that the object is a solid object that you cannot see through, there would be no light on the other side, hence causing the shadow.
The wind blows ash in one direction, causing more to fall on the downwind side.
The man landed on the moon, the side that faces earth all the time. They did not choose the dark side as they would then loose radio contact with the astronauts.
because on a square tower one side could simply fall away from the rest; however in the round tower it was all one side so if one part wanted to fall over the other parts would be interlocking & would hold it in place.
You wouldn't. Aside from the fact that you would burn up as you reached the earths core, you have to think of gravity.If you have a hole on one side of the earth and you fall in it you would fall to the center of the earth. If there was a hole on the exact opposite side of the earth and the fellow over there fell into it he would fall toward the center of the earth. If both holes went to the center of the earth and were joined, and molten magma didn't come out, then I would reason that you would fall no further than the center.
All the Apollo missions landed on the side facing earth, the light side, otherwise they would loose radio contact.