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The surface temperature of the sun is roughly 5,800K, so the color of most of the photons that leave the sun's surface is green.
nothing would happen, the sun is constantly going through nuclear reactions
no
If you leave pork out in the sun for a long time, flies will lay eggs on it and it will also go off.
Yes you can. You can leave a piece of bread in foil in the sun. You can all so leave a mirror a few feet away from the bread. The mirror has to have a reflection of the sun though.
it will go all hard and stale in the sun
Not much will happen if you put a glass bottle containing teaspoonful of water in it in the sun with its lid closed. It might evaporate.
it will be dried
It will evaporate.
It vanishes and forms another, but it doesn't leave the sun.
Water turns to ice.
Different things can happen if a bottle is placed gently on flour. If the flour is all spread out on a counter, then the bottle will leave prints in the flour. If the flour is packed tightly, then it is possible for the flour to be able to hold up the bottle.
it molds
As temperature goes up, gases become less soluble in liquids so if you leave a drink in the sun the gas will come out of solution and the pressure in the bottle may gradually increase until - *POW* - it explodes.
If the bottle is left in a place where the sun can shine through it, the bottle can magnify the heat from the sun and start a fire.
Because usually the sun's light will focus on the glass and will cause a fire. Not a good thing. Definitely not a good thing.
Nothing it only gets warmer its the same way as boiling milk but it takes longer