No. Melting is the change from a solid to a liquid. The sun is not solid; it is made of superheated gas.
Humans Burn Near the sun. Humans can never just melt next to the sun especially when the sun is over 1 billion degrees Celcius.
No, not if the diamond is on earth, and not closer to the sun.
It would be difficult to melt butter with just the sun since butter has a low melting point. Direct sunlight may not provide enough heat to fully melt butter. It would be more effective to use a stove or microwave to melt butter quickly.
No, a diamond would not melt on the sun because diamonds have a very high melting point (over 3500 degrees Celsius) while the surface temperature of the sun is around 5500 degrees Celsius. Diamonds also require oxygen to burn, which is absent on the sun.
The Sun's temperature of about 9,900°F (5,505°C) can melt many substances found here on Earth, including metals like lead, gold, and silver. However, it may not be able to melt some of the hardest and highest melting point substances like diamonds or tungsten.
the sun will melt it
It can melt just about anything.
Does ice melt faster in sun or shade
yes it does. If it melts in your hand then I'm sure it will melt in the sun
lots of foods can melt in the sun especially chocolate and cheese and butter.
The sun will melt the ice faster cause it is warm.
yes
there is a sun
it melts
ice cream melts in the sun because when the heat of the sun get to the ice cream its starts to melt like ice.
Not only in the sun, a spaceship will melt even when it tries to get closer the sun because of it's great temperature. That's why we still do not know everything about the sun.
The Sun