It's a star.
The sun is a star, and like other stars it is composed of plasma, the fourth state of matter, and the most abundant form of matter in the universe. Like other stars, inside the core of the sun, nuclear fusion takes place in which hydrogen atoms are fused into helium atoms.
Sun is a Star of Fire in the universe.
No, it is a star
3 facts about the sun: the sun is a star its a big ball of fire and its also our nearest star
The sun is a large ball of gas (hydrogen+helium) From another solarsystem our sun as we know it would just look like any old star in the sky.
I Dont Know Much About Sun Spots, But The Sun Is A Giant Star And All Stars Are Balls Of Gas, Fire Is Also A Gas Of Heat And The Sun Is Partialy Made Of Hot Particles Like Fire. The Sun Isnt A Solid ,but A Gas Hope This Helps!
Sun is a Star of Fire in the universe.
No, it is a star
The sun is a star. It is larger than the average star, but it is nothing extraordinary. It is not truly on fire, as it is powered by nuclear fusion rather than combustion.
The sun or a star is a ball of fire. Here sun and star are synonyms.
3 facts about the sun: the sun is a star its a big ball of fire and its also our nearest star
It is because the sun is a gigantic star, and stars are made from fire
it is the sun but it is really a star
The star and the sun.(And sometimes fire and lightening)
A star is a ball of hot gases and plasma. (It's not actually "on fire", but it's similar to a ball of fire in that fire is also mainly hot gases and plasma.) The Sun is a star, so you could look for pictures of the Sun if you wanted to get an idea of what a typical star would look like "up close."
Because. There is LOTS and LOTS of flames and fire on the sun. Its just like the tempeture on Venus. Only the sun is hotter and its a star.
The sun is a large ball of gas (hydrogen+helium) From another solarsystem our sun as we know it would just look like any old star in the sky.
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