The sun is actually a ball of hydrogen and helium plasma carrying out nuclear fusion at its core.
Like a "burning sun?"
It faces all of its sides because its a burning ball of fire.
The sun does not have a solid surface. The visible surface of the Sun is the photosphere, it is the layer below which the Sun becomes opaque to visible light. this layer is hundreds of km thick.
The sun is a star, so from anywhere in the universe, the sun would look like a star. However, if you mean "Does the sun look like all the other stars in the universe, from Jupiter", then no. The sun would still be considerably brighter that all the other stars.
the sun looks like a big fire ball and its gravity
Yes, the Sun starts many fires. It can happen when a thrown away glass bottle acts as a lens.
The sun is not burning like a true fire. It is powered instead by nuclear fusion, which uses hydrogen.
Burning Like the Midnight Sun was created in 2010.
The Sun is not burning!
the sun is as hot as burning fire
The sun is actually a ball of hydrogen and helium plasma carrying out nuclear fusion at its core.
Like a "burning sun?"
sun
The sun looks like a big ball of fire. Fire flames up from the sun and is like lava. You cant stare at the sun because you can go blind. The sun is red,orange,yellow all mixed!!!! The sun is the closest star to the earth. It has to be the perfect distents away or the earth will burn up
Like a "burning sun?"
It faces all of its sides because its a burning ball of fire.