The sun does rotate on its axis, but not exactly the way the Earth does, because the sun is made of gas, and different sections of it rotate at different speeds.
because of the gravity the sun has and also the planets have gravity turning around the sun
The rising sun or turning on a light can make darkness disappear by providing illumination and increasing visibility in a given space.
Both the sun and a red dwarf are main sequence stars that produce heat and light by fusing hydrogen in their core and turning it into helium.
The Earth gets energy from the little elves and pixies that ride elephants and do your mum at night which vibrates the ground and turning it into mineclium energy that turns the Earth around the Sun.
Yes, the Sun does lose energy as it shines through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy loss is continuously replenished by converting mass into energy at an incredible rate, maintaining the Sun's brightness and heat.
the earth is turning with you on it
Solstice
The Sun doesn't go anywhere; it sits there in the middle of the solar system. What is happening is that the Earth is an enormous ball that is turning. The Sun's light is shining on the Earth all the time, and whichever side of Earth is facing the Sun is experiencing "day". As the Earth keeps turning the side that was in the sunlight turns away from the Sun and the Sun appears to go down. But the Earth keeps turning, and soon the Sun "rises" and it is daytime again.
The sun heats up water to its boiling point, turning it into a gas.
Sun damage.
because of the gravity the sun has and also the planets have gravity turning around the sun
The Sun doesn't go anywhere; it sits there in the middle of the solar system. What is happening is that the Earth is an enormous ball that is turning. The Sun's light is shining on the Earth all the time, and whichever side of Earth is facing the Sun is experiencing "day". As the Earth keeps turning the side that was in the sunlight turns away from the Sun and the Sun appears to go down. But the Earth keeps turning, and soon the Sun "rises" and it is daytime again.
The sun does not go up in the sky. The Earth is turning on an axis making the sun seem to go up.
The Sun appears to set because the Earth rotates, turning one side of the Earth away from the Sun for a period we call "night"
The Sun is a huge fusion reactor turning hydrogen into helium, this produces energy in the form of heat and light
No. The sun is already made mostly of hydrogen and is actually consuming the hydrogen in its core and turning it into helium.
The rising sun or turning on a light can make darkness disappear by providing illumination and increasing visibility in a given space.