Right here on earth! What do you think a "sun burn" is?
Realistically you can't get close enough to the sun without getting killed to drop sand in it but it would burn instantly theoretically.
Spacecraft can get as close as about 5 million miles to the sun without burning up, thanks to special heat shields and insulation. However, any object that gets closer to the sun would face extreme heat and radiation, which can cause it to break down or burn up.
The sun is millions of times bigger than you are. It wouldn't fit in your mouth. Also, you would burn to death long before you got close enough to try.
The moon does not burn out. It reflects light from the sun.
The distance from the sun that is safe for humans is about 93 million miles, which is the average distance between Earth and the sun. As you get closer to the sun, the intensity of its radiation increases, resulting in sunburns and potential damage to the skin. If someone were to get within a few million miles of the sun, the heat and radiation would be intense enough to cause severe burns and pose a serious threat to their health.
burn you if you get to close
if a planet was to close to the sun it would burn up
yes you would burn to death if you were living there.
well if you get too close to the sun you will suddenly catch fire and burn like coal as if you were a grape to turn into a raisin.
I would think cause if there close they would burn up
instantly you @#$%*& idiot
It depends on how close If you dropped the planet Earth in to the sun it would melt quicker than you can blink.
No, although it looks like its close to the sun it is just an optical illusion it is still many millions of miles from the sun.
orbits around planents or burn up as it gets close to the sun.
Probably never. There is no atmosphere, and the temperature that close to the Sun will burn your skin in a flash.
It will never happen, any spacecraft will burn up long before it gets close.
Earth would potentially burn up from being too close to the solar flares of which the sun radiates.