There wouldn't be fire on the sun. Fire is a chemical reaction of fuel combining with an oxidizer into new molecules. However, the sun is all plasma - no molecules at all. It's too hot for fire.
The Sun is almost entirely made of plasma (i.e., over 99%) both by mass and by volume. On earth, we encounter plasma in lightning, and also in a few other situations where temperatures are extremely high.
Salandit is a Poison-Fire type, and it was introduced in the Generation 7 games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.
Turtonator is a Fire-Dragon type, and it was introduced in the Generation 7 games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.
the electrical bar fire
Litten is a Fire type, and it was introduced in the Generation 7 games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Its National Pokedex number is 725. The evolution path for Litten is Litten (Fire) >>> Torracat (Fire) >>> Incineroar (Fire-Dark).
Torracat is a Fire type, and it was introduced in the Generation 7 games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Its National Pokedex number is 726. The evolution path for Torracat is Litten (Fire) >>> Torracat (Fire) >>> Incineroar (Fire-Dark).
Incineroar is a Fire-Dark type, and it was introduced in the Generation 7 games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Its National Pokedex number is 727. The evolution path for Incineroar is Litten (Fire) >>> Torracat (Fire) >>> Incineroar (Fire-Dark).
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
Sun Fire was created in 2001.
A Fire in the Sun was created in 1989-06.
Because the sun is fire and fire is orange.
loops of fire that burst from the sun of course
Yes- fire is chemical - the sun is nuclear.