Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
Yes, going to the sun is dangerous for humans due to the extreme heat and radiation levels. Even with advanced technology, humans do not have the capability to withstand the temperatures and conditions encountered near the sun.
The warmth i think
No, humans could not live on the sun. The sun's surface temperature is about 5500 degrees Celsius, which is way too hot for any known form of life to survive. Additionally, the sun's atmosphere does not contain the necessary elements, like oxygen and water, for humans to live.
You can, actually. Astronauts have discovered a species of aliens on the Sun, but are trying to protect them from humans.
possibly not, because we rely on certain organisms that rely on the sun to survive. We would need to evolve.
how do he earth and moon rely on the sun
All living things rely, ultimately, on the sun's energy.
They are things that rely on others. Example: Humans rely on plants and animals so they are consumers.
Wolves rely on the sun indirectly for energy by consuming prey that has obtained energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is passed on through the food chain to wolves when they consume animals like deer or rabbits. Wolves do not directly rely on the sun for energy like plants do through photosynthesis.
servival and well being
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No.
Humans can die of skin cancer , or even a sun stroke.
Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
Yes, sun equals power. Something that will always be there the next day. You can rely on the power of the sun.
NO.