Yes, the sun is extremely hot.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is the closest to the sun, making it very hot with temperatures reaching up to 430 degrees Celsius during the day.
It, for a start, would be very very very very very very very very very very hot! Actually, come to think of it, you cant live on the sun. You would disintegrate before you even got there, it would be so hot.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
because the sun is hot and red and yellow are hot colours no it is because the sun is not a very hot color referring to planets and fire. our sun, believe it or not is not that hot. if it were blue it would be super hot. if it were red it would be super not hot.
If the Earth stopped rotating, there would be significant impacts. The side facing the Sun would become very hot while the side facing away would become very cold. This temperature difference could lead to extreme weather patterns and have disastrous consequences for life on Earth.
the sun is as hot as burning fire
Very hot
No, the sun is very hot.
a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn-
the sun is very hot
because it is made up of hot gases.
The temperature on the Sun's surface (photosphere) is 6000 degrees Celsius. So, yes, the sun's surface is very hot.
the sun is very hot
Very very very very very very very very very very hot omg im the Earth hes my sun lol but no lie he is hot
very hot
Very!
It will explode.