The sun doesn't have flames coming out of it, but it is an intense source of
electromagnetic radiation, because of the continuous thermonuclear fusion
continuously going on in its core.
Fission and Fusion, there aren't any "flames" it's just superheated plasma/particle's.
stars, flames, bulbs, the sun
Either flames or complete darkness.
sun creates heat because it is a burning star and the brightness of the flames give us light
its really hot over 3000 degrees Celsius. there are flames. its yellow.
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Dr. Hook's 1980's album, "Rising", shows the ocean with the sun coming up on the horizon, surrounded by flames. The crescent moon can be seen in the black starry sky above the flames.
sun hits the can then it flames up
counterclockwise
Fission and Fusion, there aren't any "flames" it's just superheated plasma/particle's.
stars, flames, bulbs, the sun
Either flames or complete darkness.
i think (I'm not sure), but I'm pretty sure that the convection zone produces solar flames.
Because. There is LOTS and LOTS of flames and fire on the sun. Its just like the tempeture on Venus. Only the sun is hotter and its a star.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
You drag them up to the sun in the corner.
Uria lord of searing flames and Ra the sun dragon.