The amount of time you would have to get in a warm area is about 8 simple minutes. The Sun will most likely not burn out for about 100,000 years or even more...
8 minutes, as that is the time it takes for the light from the sun to travel to the earth.
it will take about forever and ever and ever you will never know!
if it was twice as massive, earth probably have burned, noone would be here, and surviving would be a 1 out of 100,000
Anything that close would be burned up Mercury is about 59 MILLION miles from the Sun.
No. The sun actually expands slowly as the hydrogen fuel burns. Eventually the sun will be so large that its out layers will extend out to earth's orbit. The earth will be burned to a crisp long before that, but it will then be completely incinerated and its mass converted into plasma within the sun. Certainly the mass of the sun decreases as it burns its fuel. But that is due to what is called mass deficit. When fusion happens, some of the mass of the protons and neutrons being fused to make a heavier nucleus is converted into binding energy or nuclear glue to hold that new nucleus together. Most of the mass the sun is losing is lost to this phenomenon.
8 minutes, as that is the time it takes for the light from the sun to travel to the earth.
it will take about forever and ever and ever you will never know!
It wouldn't survive the trip to the sun's surface. It would be burned up long before it got there.If you "teleported" it onto the sun's surface it would be instantly vaporized.
If the sun burned out all life on Earth would cease to exist. There would be no heat.
No, it would be burned up before it even got near the sun's surface.
Yes if you are sun bathing for a long time you can become sun burned and if this happens enough your chances of skin cancer increase. Definitely if you are bathing on the sun.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
The sun has burned for about 6 billion years and will burn for about 6 billion more.
This could easily be possible but as the sun is continually expanding i imagine that in a matter of time t would be sucked in and burned inside the sun
No.
I'll say about 100 feet away. Or more then 100 to get away from the sun to not get burned.
cause the sun had gotten sun burned