it would be red , bigger , and and grow until it is a red giant , a red super giant , or a hyper-giant
This could easily be possible but as the sun is continually expanding i imagine that in a matter of time t would be sucked in and burned inside the sun
Mercury has no atmosphere due to its small size and due to the fact it is close to the sun, which has effectively 'burned' off any atmosphere that it may have had.
i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there
You would'nt really. Not unless you were in space, watching the earth for days on end. But that would be nearly impossible, as you would be looking at the sun.
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
8 minutes, as that is the time it takes for the light from the sun to travel to the earth.
it will take about forever and ever and ever you will never know!
If the sun burned out all life on Earth would cease to exist. There would be no heat.
No, it would be burned up before it even got near the sun's surface.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
This could easily be possible but as the sun is continually expanding i imagine that in a matter of time t would be sucked in and burned inside the sun
No.
I'll say about 100 feet away. Or more then 100 to get away from the sun to not get burned.
cause the sun had gotten sun burned
Thousands of people have been burned by the Sun. Some have died. This is why we are advised to wear suncream and wear protective clothing when out in the Sun
if it was twice as massive, earth probably have burned, noone would be here, and surviving would be a 1 out of 100,000
You probably would get sun burned. Its not a healthy thing to do but yeah you would kinda get darker too.