Because, obviously, it is not hot enough where yo are to set you to set you on fire...which is a good thing, since you would die long before that point.
because it is made up of hot gases.
we would burn up, because it would be too hot.
we have a different layers around the earth and these layers protest us from the harmful radiation sun is very hot and if the earth never had these 5 layer's the earth would burn up
the sun in it's entirety is made up of a majority of hydrogen and a high minority of helium, the sun is alljust a big ball of gas really
0% The temperature at the surface of the sun is about 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the sun inward towards the very hot center of the sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius).You would burn up to ashes before you even got close to it.
Mercury doesn't burn up because it doesn't have an atmosphere like Earth's, which protects its surface from the intense heat of the Sun. Additionally, Mercury's distance from the Sun allows it to maintain a stable temperature that doesn't cause it to burn up.
We have not succeeded in going to the sun at all. The season on Earth would make no difference to the sun at any rate - it's still going to be hot enough to burn up a spaceship.
some of us dont know but i do and im only 11. the reason for this is that sand is a dry material and where the deserts are near the equator the sun can reflect up making mirages and also can burn the sand to make it very very hot
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is the closest to the sun, making it very hot with temperatures reaching up to 430 degrees Celsius during the day.
This is called conduction it is a scientific name
The sun is 93 million miles away. That is far enough that, even though it is enormous and generates a LOT of heat, we don't get all that hot.
if a planet was to close to the sun it would burn up