The answer is no.
There are two reasons.
One is that the Sun does not have a solid surface. As a star the Sun is a ball of hot gas, not a solid object like a planet eg the Earth.
The second reason is that the Sun is too hot for water to exist, certainly as a liquid. The temperature at what appears to be the 'surface' of the Sun is about 6000 oC. Water boils at 100 oC!
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
Yes.
Water exists on the sun. Studies by an international team of scientists recorded evidence of water, in the form of vapor or steam in the suns dark sunspots. At a mere 4,760 degrees F - 5,300 degrees F, the darkest part of a sunspot is one of the coldest areas of the sun's surface. At temperatures higher than 8,540 degrees F, water becomes unstable and splits into oxygen and hydrogen.
See: So, Now you know... by Harry Bright and Harlan Briscoe
No. The sun is mostly composed of a mixture of gases. It is far too hot to contain any water
no it cant because its the sun and if water hits it it will burn
No, there is not a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and other gases like in the earth's atmosphere - only hydrogen and helium.
NO
yes
The sun affects our air temperature by Heating the outer layers on the earth until it reaches the layer that we breath, that's how the sun affects air tempurature.
chance but for and ,the air was cold and the sun was hot?
It forms air masses...
Well the sun actually doesn't affect us, it would affect us if it went away though. We need the sun, without it we would die. The sun provides oxygen for humans and animals, and the plants live off of the air and creates more oxygen.
From 1996-2001.
what are the example of sun and air drying
There is no air on the sun. It is a giant ball of burning gases.
Sun Air - Sudan - was created in 2008.
Sun Air of Scandinavia was created in 1978.
The sun affects the air you need to breathe directly. When the sun is hot, it warms up the air in the atmosphere which means that you will breathe in hot air.
The sun affects our air temperature by Heating the outer layers on the earth until it reaches the layer that we breath, that's how the sun affects air tempurature.
your mom had it as a son
The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!
The interaction of air, water and SUN result in WEATHER!!!
its the energy source. Sun heats Earth, Earth heats air, air expands, air rises, new air blows in. Its called wind.
the sun is very hot
by the sun