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A sun seen from a great distance?

A sun seen from a great distance appears as a bright point of light in the sky, much like a star. Its size and brightness would diminish as the distance increases, but it would still stand out due to its luminosity, even at a great distance.


Why can't you stand on the sun?

Let me put this as simply as possible; if it were even close to possible to stand on the Sun we would still die because it is so HOT!! It incenerates anything that comes within 400,000 miles of it's surface.


Is it possible to stand on the sun and why?

I really doubt it. For one reason, the Sun is hot as it is here on planet Earth, and how far are we away from the Sun? So imagine how hot Mercury is, or whatever the name of the planet that is closest to the Sun. And even if it is possible, we would probably last for not even a millisecond. Food for thought.


How much would you weigh if you stood on the sun?

If you could somehow stand on the surface of the Sun, you would weigh significantly more than you do on Earth due to the Sun's immense gravitational pull. The gravitational acceleration on the Sun is about 28 times that of Earth's. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 4,200 pounds on the Sun. However, it's important to note that the extreme temperatures and conditions on the Sun would make standing there impossible.


How much would i weigh on the sun?

Weight is determined by gravity, which is much stronger on the Sun than on Earth. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 4,500 pounds on the Sun due to its intense gravitational pull. However, it's important to note that you couldn't stand on the Sun's surface because it is a massive ball of gas and plasma, not a solid body.

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If you weigh 1200 pounds on earth how much would you weigh on the sun?

You would weigh 33,480 pounds if you could stand on the sun.


What would life be like on the sun?

It is impossible for life as we know it to exist on the sun. The surface of the sun is composed of hot, burning gas, which does not provide a solid firmament on which life could develop or stand, and it would be far too hot. The most heat-resistant life we know about lives near hydrothermal vents, which approach boiling temperature. In comparison, the surface of the sun is almost 27 times hotter than this. Any creature that could live on the sun would be so different from anything that we've experienced that it would be impossible to tell what it would be like for this creature on the sun.


What were some of the strategies used by the roman army?

they used to stand on a hill and push them off. they would always stand in front of the sun so it would dazzle in there opponents eyes


can you stand on the sun?

no


Did scientists really find out that the sun stood still for a day?

No. This is a myth - that scientists found this, not the fact that it did. In any case, this would only be an appearance anyway as it would have to be the earth itself standing still and not the sun for the sun to 'appear' to stand still.


What planet has a atmosphere like the suns?

None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.


Is the sun hard?

No. If you could touch the Sun, it would feel like air does.


A sun seen from a great distance?

A sun seen from a great distance appears as a bright point of light in the sky, much like a star. Its size and brightness would diminish as the distance increases, but it would still stand out due to its luminosity, even at a great distance.


Sun mountain stand bag?

Is a stand bag made by Sunmountain.


Why can't you stand on the sun?

Let me put this as simply as possible; if it were even close to possible to stand on the Sun we would still die because it is so HOT!! It incenerates anything that comes within 400,000 miles of it's surface.


Is it possible to stand on the sun and why?

I really doubt it. For one reason, the Sun is hot as it is here on planet Earth, and how far are we away from the Sun? So imagine how hot Mercury is, or whatever the name of the planet that is closest to the Sun. And even if it is possible, we would probably last for not even a millisecond. Food for thought.


What would happen if the sun orbits like the earth?

the sun moves closer to earth