Scientists have not been able to observe the sun close enough in order to discover if their is life on the sun. It has reached temperatures that are to hot for human contact.
No it is too hot for any life to survive on the sun
My sun is in the middle of its life sequence. Is your sun any different?
Nope.
No, it is too hot for any life to be sustained inside the Sun.
There wouldn't be any life
no they'd melt
It is too hot for any life on it that's why.
Definitely not. The Sun is much too hot to support any life.
There is no known life on Mercury. The planet's proximity to the sun makes it inhospitable to any known form of life.
Not that we know of. Note that the Sun has a surface temperature of about 5000 degrees Celsius, so any hypothetical life on the Sun would have to be VERY different from anything we know.
No, there is no life form on the Sun. The Sun's extreme temperatures, intense radiation, and lack of a solid surface make it an inhospitable environment for any known forms of life. Any potential life forms would require conditions far more suitable for survival, such as those found on planets or moons within the habitable zone of stars.
The Sun is too hot to sustain life. Any life would be incinerated before they stepped foot on it.