There are none. Just approaching the sun would expose an organism to one million degrees Kelvin, more than any living creature could stand. Even if they could, there is no surface of the sun to live on: it is simply a ball of gases. Even tardigrades or "water bears," some of the hardiest creatures on earth, are usually killed by ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The sun.
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Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
The sun is neither a carnivore, an omnivore or an herbivore. These terms apply to living, breathing organisms and the sun is not a living, breathing organism.
All living organisms dependent on plant because plant produces food from the sun that give animal and all living thing around
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
It's energy.
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The Sun
The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
No, Sol does not have a mate. Sol is Latin for "sun," which is a star that exists independently in space and does not have a traditional mate like some living organisms do.
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I think they will die...
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The sun.
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