All of the planets can "see" the sun.
mercury and venus
The planet where the sun never rises nor sets is Mercury. This is because Mercury has a very slow rotation compared to its orbit around the sun, so one side of the planet always faces the sun while the other side is in perpetual darkness.
Never. That's a fictitious planet that never really existed.
No. The Sun was never a planet, and the Sun will never turn into a planet. In about 5 billion years, the Sun will expand into a red giant star. It will last that way for another billion or so years, and then slowly shrink down into a brown dwarf star.
Japan is the land of the rising sun because it sees the sun first.
The Moon sees the Sun going round one circuit in 29 days.
It was never the furthest planet. Neptune was always there.... Uranus the furthest planet to be observed between 1781 and 1846.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
There is no planet from the sun.
From March 21 to September 21, the sun never sets at the north pole and never rises at the south pole.The south pole is sunless and the north pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".From September 21 to March 21, the sun never rises at the north pole and never sets at the south pole.The north pole is sunless and the south pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
The ozone layer covers every bit of planet that is lit directly by the Sun. The sun makes ozone from oxygen. That is why the equator sees no thinning except at the poles where the sun doesn't hit it during the winter.
No planets will ever be like Sun. 1. Sun is star. 2. No matter how hot a planet is, they'll never be as hot.