No, Nothing can live on the Sun without getting killed. It also has a mixture of gases so they could get gassed as well. The Sun is the biggest star in the solar system, but you don't have to be a genius to work that one out...
Just knowing there are humans who can ask this type of question gives me the shivers. But don't forget, the avg person is stupid so........
Btw, who ever wrote this the sun isn't a ball of fire :P its made mostley of helium and hydrogen and has small traces of other elements like: carbon, sulhur, iron, oxygen, calcium...No, they are not.
The sun is important to all living things because it provides energy through sunlight for photosynthesis, the process by which plants produce food. This energy is then transferred through the food chain to other organisms, supporting their growth and survival. The sun also helps regulate temperatures and provides the light cues for many biological processes.
Yes, the energy contained in biomass is that gleaned from the Sun by living things.
The Aztec sun god was Huitzilopochtli, who was associated with war and the sun, and was believed to provide nourishment and energy to all living things. He was one of the most important deities in Aztec religion and culture.
Yes, the Incas worshiped the sun as a deity, known as Inti. They believed that the sun was the source of life and provided warmth and sustenance to all living things. Sun worship played a significant role in Inca religion and rituals.
i believe it's used as energy in all living things
I think all living things depend on the sun.
gives sunlight to the living things so they won't die
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No because some living things live down deep in the sea and they don't see the sun:)
All the energy we use to in living things.
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