No. The sun is made of hydrogen and helium plasma. Plasma is a state of matter defined as being super-heated ionized gas. Solids and liquids would instantly be vaporized on the sun due to the extreme heat.
The majority of the Sun is in the plasma state, which is the fourth state of matter distinct from solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is made up of charged particles like electrons and ions that move freely, giving the Sun its high-energy properties.
The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
The coolest part of the sun is its outermost layer, called the photosphere. Despite being the coolest layer, it still has an average temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius. This is where sunlight is produced and emitted into space.
The Earth and the Moon are not made mostly of gas but the Sun is.
The sun is not made out of lava. It is actually too hot to keep anything in a solid or liquid state so everything that it is made of is in a gaseous state. The sun is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium.
solid
It depends on the solid but in the sun the solid will evaporate to a liquid
when ice was solid change liquid because sun was very hot. ice will change liquid change back solid again
Gas Gas
Gas Gas
the suns a gas
Solid.
The three main types of matter are liquid,solid, and a gas. There is a fourth, which is called "plasma". Plasma is found on the sun.
solid
it is a solid at room temperature
Gold as it is commonly found is a solid.
Salt is generally found in solid form.