No, the sun cannot talk. The sun is a giant ball of gas that emits light and heat through nuclear reactions in its core. It does not have the capability of speaking or communicating like living organisms do.
No, the sun is not bioluminescent. Bioluminescence refers to the ability of living organisms to produce light, which is not a characteristic of the sun. The sun's light and energy are produced through a process called nuclear fusion in its core.
Quite simply, the Sun's energy keeps us alive. Without the Sun, we (humans, and living beings in general) wouldn't even exist.
No. Plants "make their own food" using sunlight. The sun is not alive so there is no food for the sun.
No. It would be impossible. The moon doesn't matter that much but the sun does. The sun is what keeps plants alive which gives us oxygen. The sun also gives us warmth and keeps us from freezing to death. I hope this helps. Give me a trust point please if it does!
The Sun is not alive.
No. The sun is not alive.
No. The sun does not have cells. It is not alive.
No, Walter does not die in The Raisin In The Sun =]
No. Nothing in the sun is alive.
The song is called 'Alive' from Empire of the Sun.
Alive...the sun is life and light and happiness.
The sun isn't a living thing, more accurately, we can say that it is active.
The Sun. (The Sun is a star). Without it we would not be alive.
The sun is not alive, only living specis can become extinct.
No. The sun does not breathe as it is not alive. It is powered by the fusion of hydrogen at its core.
Well, the sun makes us be alive so I guess that means we and the sun are the same, right?