No. It's entirely unlikely that anything could live on the Sun. We can't even fathom how chaotic the Sun's surface is. It is incredibly hot and always alive with infared and magnetic activity. By humanty's definition of life, there is essentially no way anything could live on or in the Sun.
Its not... the main thing it does is suppord life which other stars can possibly do, too.
As you know the sun is a star. Stars have a life time period such as humans and animals.... Stars live possibly up to a million or billion years. We will not experience the sun burning out because it will be sooo long for now.
Possibly, but the new planet will not have any life forms. (Most likely.)
lava, the sun, possibly elictric radiation from the sun
The only point in time that the sun will possibly scorch the earth is when it's near the end of its life cycle. During that time the sun will expand into a super giant star before it shrinks and turns into a black hole.
Possibly.
Possibly. The Sun is going to last for another 5 billion years though, so it is hard to predict that. If we are though, we will need highly sophisticated technology to survive afterward since the Sun is the source of life on Earth.
no there is not life on the sun.
No, there are millions, no possibly billions of stars like our sun.
No, there is know life on the sun.
There would be no life because with out the planets and the sun pulling on each other they would spin out of control and possibly crash into each other.
The twin star theory is that there may be another star similar to the star we call "the sun" that could possibly make life on another planet possible.