Absolutely not. The temperature of the corona is about 5 million degrees C.
We could live on the Moon, kinda-sorta. We'd need support from Earth in food and equipment probably, but it'd be doable. The sun is another thing entirely. Remember that the Sun is a star, a huge ball of burning, glowing gas. Anything we can currently build would simply burn up.
No, it is not possible for humans to live on the sun. The sun's surface temperature is around 5500 degrees Celsius, which is far too hot for any form of life as we know it to survive. Additionally, the sun's atmosphere does not contain the necessary elements to support life.
Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
Assuming that the humans would not all instantly turn into gas, about 1.8 sextillion humans could be fit in a volume the same size as the Sun's. That is hundreds of billions times the whole population of Earth.
No one can answer this question as we do not have any proof of whether they do or don't. Some believe that there are planets out there that are the right distance from the sun have the same size sun and planet as ours and have similar atmospheric conditions. If there are such planets, it is possible that a human or human-like species could live and thrive there.
NO
possibly not, because we rely on certain organisms that rely on the sun to survive. We would need to evolve.
yes humans can live on jupiter
water
no because its to close to the sun.
because sun is hot so no animal can live their
it the sun
Nope.
no for life itself to excist is impossible its 243 years away from sun and that's way too far from our sun for life or humans to excist.
COLD it is way to cold for a human/humans to live there. Earth is the perfect temperature for humans to live on and of course Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun.
The lack of gravity makes it impossible to walk on the sun. We could only float
No, humans could not live on Neptune. Neptune's extreme cold temperatures, high wind speeds, and lack of a solid surface make it inhospitable to humans. Additionally, the planet's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, which are not breathable for humans.