If the sun became to hot, for example if it became a red giant, the entire diameter of the sun would easily reach within 5000 meters of the earth. INSTANTLY INCINERATING EVERYTHING THAT EXISTS IN YOUR LIFE YOU PROBABLY WILL WANT TO KILL YOURSELF FOR THE FACT REMAINS WE ALL WILL DIE.
An average blue giant is about 5-10 times the size of the Sun and are much hotter than the Sun is. If our Sun were a blue giant, life, as we know it would never have happened. The Earth would have been vastly too hot to support abiogenesis.
The Sun is too hot to sustain life. Any life would be incinerated before they stepped foot on it.
No, humans cannot travel to the sun because it is too hot and the spacecraft would not be able to withstand the extreme temperatures. Additionally, the sun's strong gravitational pull would make it difficult to approach.
Because its just at the correct distance from the sun. Its neither too close to the sun nor its too far away from the sun.
No human or probe has ever landed on or been near the sun, it is far too hot for any human to survive and a probe would probably melt before reaching the sun.
we would burn up, because it would be too hot.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
We would not exsist, because it would be too hot. Also, the earth would be a burnt piece of rock.
no you can not go to the sun , the sun is too hot if you try you would die.
The planets will get too hot than melt/explode.
What will happen is that the earth would become thoroughly over heated. Most of the water would probably evaporate and we would die because we would be way too hot. Hope that helps!
An average blue giant is about 5-10 times the size of the Sun and are much hotter than the Sun is. If our Sun were a blue giant, life, as we know it would never have happened. The Earth would have been vastly too hot to support abiogenesis.
then we could not live here. it would be too hot
The closer an object is to the sun, the more heat it receives. If Earth were too close to the sun it would be too hot to support life.
No, its too hot all the water would evaporate.
If the sun was still there, but the earth stopped spinning relative to it so that one side was always facing the sun and one side always facing away (in darkness), then the sunny side would get very hot - too hot to live, while the dark side would become too cold to live. Vegitation, animals and the whole food chain would die out on the dark side, as the sun is needed for plants to grow. Most of the animals and vegetation will probably die on the sunny side as it would get too hot. Strange things would also happen to the weather cycles - in general things would not be very good.