Yes. There are two reasons. First, the temperature at the visible "surface" of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. You would be vaporized before you got there. Second, the sun is made of gas. so there is nothing to stand on.
The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.The Sun consists mainly of hydrogen and helium. That should include the atmosphere. In a way, the Sun only consists of atmosphere; it doesn't have a surface where you can step on.
No, the sun is uninhabitable. It currently burns at an average surface temperature of 5505 degrees Celsius, approximately 9941 degrees Fahrenheit. If you were to step foot onto the sun you'd instantly melt to death. However, you'd never survive the trip to ever reach the surface, as you'd instantly catch fire and burn to death.
It would be impossible to visit the Sun, since the heat generated by the sun will certainly kill a person long before that person is even close to its surface are.
the surface of the sun is a phenomena for the earth surface from the sun
No it is not. You would die before you even reached the sun. Suns radiation is very harmful.
the sun's heat energy causes surface water on the earth to change into water vapor.
the surface of the sun is hot
Because the sun in the desert would burn the metalThe metal surface would constantly absorb the sun's heat - making it impossible to live in !
the visible surface of the sun is called the photoshpere
Surface of the sun is hotter.
because the sun has a solid surface i think
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!