If you mean,"do we get vitamin D from the sun?" then yes, we do. If you mean,"does the sun burn up vitamin D?" or,"Did the sun come into existence as a giant ball of vitamin D?" then no.
There is more than one reason that your vitamin D is low. It could be due to lack on sunshine or poor diet.
A blood test would show if you are low in Vitamin D.
milk
No. It, in fact, is the opposite. Vitamin D is absorbed in the intestine, converted by UV radiation in the skin, and then helps absorb Calcium into the body. Vitamin D deficiency can be caused by a few things, a diet low in Vitamin D, low sun exposure, or it could be caused by a tumor in the parathyroid gland (but if you have low Calcium, that is not possible).
Rickets
No, it can not.
Orange juice fortified with vitamin D and milk fortified with vitamin D.
The common symptoms of low vitamin D is sythnetisis to the sun light, having no energy, having pale skin and not being able to concentrate on anything.
A vitamin D level of 8 ng/mL is considered very low and indicates a deficiency. This deficiency can lead to weakened bones, muscle weakness, and increased risk of fractures. It is important to work with a healthcare provider to develop a plan to raise your vitamin D levels.
No, it is low in vitamin K
The skin produces vitamin D when exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D levels are monitored by the thyroid gland, which produces a hormone when levels are low, causing the skin to produce vit. D.