it is very hot and would melt you if you went near it
producers get their food from the environment aka the sun
Sun bathers get sun tans.
the environment has many effects on the skin, harsher elements like the wind and the sun cause the skin to weather. this is where the cappilaries under the skin dilate and the skin surface becomes worn....like an old boot.
No one lives on the sun as it is a star composed of gases like hydrogen and helium where temperatures reach millions of degrees Celsius. It is not a suitable environment for human life.
No. Water cannot exist on the sun's surface, and it can't exist anywhere near the sun. The surface of the sun is not planet-like. Just go outside on a bright sunny day and feel the warmth of the sun. (Don't look at the sun.) People can get seriously burned by the sun's radiation, and it is roughly 93 million miles away from us. There is nothing about the sun that is even remotely like any environment that we can live in, or even visit wearing protective gear.
It is always really cold and you have to wear leather jackets and coats. The sun in Japan is like it never existed before. The volcanoes make the environment look scary too. I don't think that the physical environment of Japan is really nice
hot sun
The element that adds heat to the environment in the illustration is the sun. Its rays provide warmth and contribute to heating up the surroundings.
Early Earth had a harsh environment characterized by high temperatures, frequent volcanic activity, and little to no oxygen in the atmosphere. The planet was bombarded by meteorites and experienced intense UV radiation from the Sun.
why dont bats like the sun why dont bats like the sun
by the sun
The Sun