magnetic flux lines.
The lava-like material that the sun shoots out is called plasma. It is a hot, ionized gas consisting of charged particles like protons and electrons. This solar plasma can create solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
It gives off gas and dust in the form of a coma and a tail.
These are solar flares or coronal mass ejections(CMEs).
No. A comet is at least several miles across and orbits the sun and extremely high speeds.
Solar flares
Comet speeds increase as they near the sun due to the sun's gravitational pull. The sun's gravity accelerates the comet as it moves closer, causing an increase in speed. Additionally, as the comet nears the sun, it is subjected to increasing solar radiation and solar wind pressure, which can also contribute to its acceleration.
A gas.
Planets orbit the sun at different speeds because they are at varying distances from the sun. According to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, planets closer to the sun have faster orbital speeds, while those farther away have slower speeds. This is due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun, which is stronger on planets closer to it.
No it is not, because it is made of mostly high temperature gas with incredible heat.
The layer of gas molecules in the Earth's atmosphere that is bombarded with rays from the sun is the thermosphere. This layer is where ultraviolet and X-ray radiation from the sun interact with the gas molecules, leading to ionization and high temperatures.
A tendril. That should help in your Sun crossword!
The sun does rotate on its axis, but not exactly the way the Earth does, because the sun is made of gas, and different sections of it rotate at different speeds.