No. The sun is firmly held together by gravity.
A very very small part, the Sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy.
No. The sun burns its hydrogen and will eventually use up all its fuel. The Sun is a name of the Star in our galaxy. There are two ways a star will die out. Some Stars will bascially explode. Others will cool and contract to a small, dense star. They do not melt.
A typical spot consists of a dark region called the umbra, surrounded by a lighter region known as the penumbra. The sunspots appear relatively dark because the surrounding surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000 degrees F., while the umbra is about 6,300 degrees F. Sunspots are quite large as an average size is about the same size as the Earth.
They are very small compared to outer planets, mostly made up of rocks, closer to the sun and they do not have rings.
The sun comes up in the east, and settles in the west.
The are enzymes. The are small particles that break up the starch in your intestines! Hope this helps
Disintegrated means to break up into small parts
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No, but they will break up into small parts to make other planets
Your question is not exactly lucid, but you appear to be asking about the word analyse.
A bigger sort of sun was destroyed from age when it blew up it was in cvery small pieces that became our sun A bigger sort of sun was destroyed from age when it blew up it was in cvery small pieces that became our sun
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matter is made up of very small parts
NO, it can't break the sun light, because, the hydrogen atoms of the sun turn into helium that is by fusion process while the helium atoms turn into hydrogen
self similarity_ APEX or Self-similarity is the quality of being made up of parts that are small copies of the whole____True
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just eat alot of food, then dont digest it very well. It will break up into small picese