No. The sun is composed of hydrogen and helium plasma. It is much hotter than lava.
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
The sun's brightness comes from the nuclear fusion happening in its core, which creates immense heat and light. If the sun were a black ball, it would not emit any visible light. Its visible brightness comes from the intense energy released during nuclear fusion.
The sun is a big fire ball made up with hot flaming gas.
No - The simple reason is that magma is molten rock, and the Sun is a ball of gas. The different layers of gas that comprise the Sun may have similar behavior to magma, such as convection currents, but i think magma is only found on rocky planets (unlike Jupiter and other gas giants) where conditions are suitable. Not all rocky planets have magma either, E.G. Mars. Mars is solid rock and (maybe) ice and consequentially has no magma, active volcanoes, plate tectonics, earthquakes or magnetic fields.
The lava-like material that the sun shoots out is called plasma. It is a hot, ionized gas consisting of charged particles like protons and electrons. This solar plasma can create solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
the sun is a big ball of gas
the sun would be pretty small! ( ex. the sun is a soft ball the star Is a soccer ball!)
The sun looks like a big ball of fire. Fire flames up from the sun and is like lava. You cant stare at the sun because you can go blind. The sun is red,orange,yellow all mixed!!!! The sun is the closest star to the earth. It has to be the perfect distents away or the earth will burn up
the sun looks like a big fire ball and its gravity
the sun dragon can get about a little bit bigger than a fully grown lava dragon
its a big ball of gas
a big ball of hot gases
The sun
a big ball of fiery light
yes the sun are full of lava if sun get closer to earth the earth will melt!!
If the Sun were the size of a beach ball, Pluto would be about the size of a small pea or a grain of sand, located over 30 meters away from the beach ball. This size comparison showcases the vast difference in dimensions between the Sun and the dwarf planet Pluto.
no its a big ball of plasma, hydrogen and helium.-Mihi