it is a solid full of gas. not an real solid.
It depends on the solid but in the sun the solid will evaporate to a liquid
solid
No, the core of the sun is 15,000,000° C; 27,000,000° F and is much to hot for any substance to remain a solid.
About 25 days (the sun is not a solid).
The Sun is primarily made up of gases.
Mars is a planet, and is solid Sun is a star, and is gas
The Sun is a ball of hot, glowing gases that do not have a distinct solid surface like planets. The boundary where the Sun's gases become less dense is known as the photosphere, but it's not a solid surface. It appears solid in images due to the way light is emitted and scattered by the gases in this outer layer.
No
We all have to have a sun with out the sun we will be frozen solid the sun warms us up with its heat if we don't have heat we will freeze to death
No. There is nothing solid in the sun. It consists entirely of superheated gas.
Our sun is a star. A start does not have a solid surface, but is a ball of gas.
The surface layer of the sun is the photosphere. The sun actually has no solid surface despite the fact that it looks solid.