what and where is the subsurface of the sun
nobody knows
A renewable resource
as it has its own source of energy
That would be an outer layer called the, "Photosphere".
A picture of a reusable resource would be the sun. The sun emits light and heat every day, therefore it is considered reusable.
It would be very difficult for the Sun to get a hole in it... The material that makes up the Sun is so hot that it resides in a state of matter called plasma. This material does not have the rigitity that a solid has as to allow a piece to go missing, the plasma would "flow" into unoccupied space.
no.. the sun is an inexaustable resource
Sunlight is a type of renewable resource, because every day, the sun shines. It makes heat and light energy. Sun energy is also called solar energy. Electricity can be made from solar energy
the sun
The sun
There arn't actually any, but these are some flow resources(a renewable resource that i don't say count as renewable resource since it exists as long as humanity is still here.)1. Water2. Air3. Wind4. Sun
Consisting with the term, is simply the flowing of the air. Air flow is usually described as a man controlled concept, not as much as a weather term (it can however), like the flow of the air in the vehicle's AC, or inside the air duct of the building for example.
what and where is the subsurface of the sun
As long as there are mechanisms, such as living organisms, that convert sunlight into chemical energy, and as long as the sun continues producing sunlight, chemical energy is an inexhaustible resource. There would be a finite amount of energy that could be exploited, because the sun's output is finite, but as a resource it wouldn't "run out".
The earth's Sun is an excellent resource. Water is a resource that is vital to all life forms on Earth.
Sunflowers has three syllables. Sun-flow-ers.