In the fuel tank
It is in the fuel tank.
Mounted inside, on top of the fuel tank.
It is not getting fuel. Can be clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump, blown fuel pump fuse, bad fuel pump relay, or, if equipped, an inertia switch that has tripped.
In the fuel tank.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank. Repairing it means that you have to drop the tank. This is a fairly big job, and because of fire danger, should not be taken on without knowing the proper procedures. Pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual. It will give you all the directions and photos you need to do the job.
The pump is located inside the fuel tank. You have to drop the fuel tank to access it. This is a fairly major job .... for sure you'll need a floor jack to manhandle the tank. There are also safety considerations. I'd pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual and follow their directions.
I think you're asking about the fuel gauge sensor. It, as well as the fuel pump, are located inside the fuel tank. To get either one, you will have to remove the tank from the car. I suggest picking up a Haynes or Chilton manual for your car and following their directions closely. There are safety issues that you must be aware of.
In the ISS, fire takes on a spherical shape. Just like a sun. But outside, it would go out immediately without the fuel suns have.
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.
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
That would depend upon the type and amount of fuel, the humidity in the fuel, orientation to the sun, the weather and the incline of the vegetation. Too many firefighters have been killed trying to outrun a fire in knee-high grass.
Sun Fire was created in 2001.