the sun has a process called nuclear fushion, it is nearly what causes the sun's energy and its brightness.
The moon has a gravitational effect on Earth that causes tides, which is not caused by the sun. Additionally, the moon has a surface with craters and mountains, while the sun is a ball of hot gases without a solid surface.
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun in our solar system. Its proximity to the sun causes its surface temperature to be extremely hot, and its orbit is the fastest of all the planets.
Yes, the sun is extremely hot.
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
The sun's hot temperature is a result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring at its core, where hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the process. This energy heats the sun's interior to millions of degrees Celsius.
because of the sun being so hot
The sun facing half is heated by the Sun, so it is hot. The half facing away form the Sun is in shadow so this half is cool.
because of the lack of water
When the sun gets way to hot that it collappses into a black hole
Gas and others make the sun hot
dark colors absorb the light of the sun, which causes them to become hotter then things that are light in color
he is so hot.... he is hot like the sun
Derek Trimble is SO hot. he is hotter then the sun, and wow the sun is hot
The outward pressure of hot gas in the Sun causes nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process. This energy is what powers the Sun, keeping it hot and shining.
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The temperature on the Sun's surface (photosphere) is 6000 degrees Celsius. So, yes, the sun's surface is very hot.