Yes, the sun is a star, and no, it does not burn in our atmosphere. The sun, which does "burn" but with nuclear fire, is our neighborhood star. Additionally, it's some 93 million miles from here. We don't want to be too close to Sol or we'd toast.
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
yes it is ;D
None. The Atmosphere only goes out a few dozen miles and the nearest star is the sun.
The sun is actually a star.
The Sun is a Giant ball of burning gases, but the sun is a star so I'm guessing what you are looking for is the Sun or a Star.
A star is a burning ball of gas out in space. Saturn is a planet with rings. Uranus is also a planet. The moon is a moon - a satellite that orbits a planet. The only burning ball of gas in that list is our sun. The sun's name is actually Sol.
None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.
because stars are balls of hot burning gases like our sun
Earth is heated by the sun, which is a star.
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius
The moon is not a star. It is a large ball of rock that orbits Earth as a satellite. A star is a huge ball of burning gas. Our star is called The Sun.
a star is made up of burning gases which makes it a luminous body. the sun is the only star in the solar system. the brightest star except the sun is sirius