The sun does not absorb water. It is a large fiery ball located where there IS no water, and so hot that water would turn to gas. The sun's heat causes water on Earth to evaporate, but it is not absorbed by the sun- it is absorbed by air.
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The sun is a ball of gas
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
No. The sun is a ball of gas and plasma. There is nothing solid in which a crater might form.
No, there is no indication of water because the sun is a hot ball of fiery gas.
It is a ball of fire. It is a gigantic ball of fiery gas. So, yes. I think that the Sun is hot.
its a fiery ball of fiery gases...
a big ball of fiery light
The sun does not absorb water. It is a large fiery ball located where there IS no water, and so hot that water would turn to gas. The sun's heat causes water on Earth to evaporate, but it is not absorbed by the sun- it is absorbed by air.
the sun is fiery ball the sun is a gold coin the sun is sailing across the calm blue sea the sun is a candle
the sun is a big ball of gas
The sun is a ball of gas
The sun is a ball of gas. There is anything called 'sun gas' that humans can manufacture.
No, the Earth's inner core is a solid ball, the outer core a liquid; mostly made of iron and nickel.
Our sun is a star. A start does not have a solid surface, but is a ball of gas.
The sun is a GIANT ball of gas! It is also a star.