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The sun doesn't. It would be impossible
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
That would be the visible part of the Sun: the photosphere.
The core of the sun is so important to because with out the core will be hot
The sun doesn't. It would be impossible
Our moon has no atmosphere to touch.
None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
That would be the visible part of the Sun: the photosphere.
Yes. If it had no atmosphere we would get no energy from it. However it's so different from our atmosphere here on Earth, that we often don't think of it as atmosphere.
it is a phosphoric toxic atmosphere over a million degrees you would be incinerated before you reach the atmosphere
AnswerThe light comes to us from the sun, moon and stars.Without an atmosphere, there would still be light from the sun during daylight hours. The stars are not visible during the daytime because the light from the sun is scattered through the atmosphere and conceals the much fainter light of the stars, so without an atmosphere the stars would be visible both day and night. The moon reflects light to us from the sun, and would continue to do so even without an atmosphere.
More of the sun's heat trapped in the atmosphere would mean the greenhouse gases would become warmer. The earth and the atmosphere would become hotter, and global warming would speed up.
we would die
The core of the sun is so important to because with out the core will be hot