Hardly at all; the Sun is a mature star, and probably won't change much in the next couple of billion years.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
365 days (one year)
The position of the sun changes throughout the year due to the Earth's tilt, causing the sun's angle to vary, leading to different solar angles and lengths of daylight at different times of the year. This results in the changing seasons as the sun's position affects how much sunlight each hemisphere receives.
The "Year" is based on the time taken to orbit the Sun. So the Sun can't have its own year.
there is about over 10,000,000 sun spots on the sun
potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
They grow as much as 4.5 cm year. But colonies of coral grow as much as 10 cm a year
20 million grow in a year
That depends on where you grow it and where, specify please.
it takes 45000000 years
Arborvitaes typically grow about 6 to 12 inches per year.
ALOT
Shade because to much exposure to the sun can damage their delicate petal's
a lot is is going to be big
If you eat a healthy diet they can grow 12 feet
Nails grow at a rate of about 2cm per year.
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