what is the shape of the sun?
the shape of the sun is a 3d shape and it is a sphere.
Yes, the moon is almost perfectly spherical - almost. <><><><><> Its actually spheroidal - like nearly all of the suns, planets and moons in the Solar System, even possibly in the entire Universe, because they rotate, and that causes an spheroidal shape as they cool.
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
No, there are not 50 suns in the universe. Our solar system has one sun, which is a star that provides light and heat to the planets. There are billions of other stars in the universe, but not all of them are like our sun.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
Stars are distant suns, which are roughly spherical in shape.
3d so it gets power from every angle
It's not that the sun's shape doesn't change - it's held in a roughly spherical shape by its own gravitation and rotation, but any variations would be so small that we wouldn't be able to see them without a telescope.
It is too hot to even explain in numbers.plus, if that was the case, earth would be roasted, and Pluto would be warm . If that still doesn't answer your question, mercury would be diminished before 2 suns even were combined.
In the ISS, fire takes on a spherical shape. Just like a sun. But outside, it would go out immediately without the fuel suns have.
The moon never actually changes shape. What we can see at night is the suns reflection from around on the other side of the earth onto the moon, which depending on its position will give us what we can see of the moon at night.
the suns brother is Jupiter (somehow)
Steve Nash played for the Suns from 2005-present
in a game the suns would win
The plural of sun is suns.
Marbella Suns was created in 2006.
Volcano Suns was created in 1983.