No, the sun is not really on fire. The sun is just made up of very hot gases the are so hot it gives off light from heat radiation.
No, it is a star
sun halo, sun rays, rainbows, fire rainbow, pumpkin sun, etc
No, the moon is not a giant ball of fire. It is a rocky object that reflects the light of the sun, which is why we see it bright in the sky.
The sun is not made of fire, but rather composed of hot plasma mainly made up of hydrogen and helium. It undergoes nuclear fusion at its core, where intense heat and pressure create the extreme temperatures and energy we observe as sunlight.
No. To start, the sun is not truly made of fire; it is driven by nuclear fusion rather than combustion. Regardless, it will not last forever. In about 7 billion years the sun will essentially burn out.
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
Sun Fire was created in 2001.
A Fire in the Sun was created in 1989-06.
loops of fire that burst from the sun of course
Yes- fire is chemical - the sun is nuclear.
it is just fire
There is no fire in the sun, that is a chemical process. The process in the core is thermonuclear fusion.
The sun wasn't made by "they" its made from gas and fire.
The address of the Sun Volunteer Fire Department District 10 is: Po Box 930, Sun, LA 70463-0930
a gas
yes
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A "fire comet" would burn up when it gets anywhere near the sun! even if it did exist!!!!