the sun is a very large gasious fire ball,if the gases dont move the sun will exploade and burn earth and some other planets to a crisp.:)
solar flares
Its not its always moving
they are not necceseraly in active because no matter how in equilibrium they are their atoms are always moving.
Yes, The Sun Is always moving due to gravitational pull from heavenly bodies in the solar system.
because we are rotating around the sun so we are moving :)
The Sun is a burning ball of gases at the center of our solar system. It does not have a particular side that is illuminated. The Sun is the source of illumination for the other planets in the solar system.
The flow does not always change due to frictional forces when gases, liquids, or solids come in contact with a moving object. Often, the friction is caused by static friction.
gravitational pull yes that and the fact that the earth spins and also orbits the earth meaning that it always seems like the sun is moving whereas its us who are moving
Sun is a hot body of gases because of the preseence of gases like hydrogen and helium.
Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.
The sun is always moving in the sky, it never stops. This is the result of the rotation of the Earth, which also never stops.
Not really. The planets - even the slow moving ones further out, are constantly moving around the sun and are therefore always moving against the background stars, which are fixed.