A planet is fairly hard to destroy - so no.
But climate change can do a lot of damage to the current climate, the way plants and crops grow, which would force us humans to change how and where we live too.
The sun's corona, which can reach temperatures of around 1 to 3 million degrees Celsius, does not incinerate us because it exists at a great distance from Earth—about 93 million miles away. Additionally, the corona is not a solid or dense mass of hot material; rather, it consists of extremely low-density plasma that does not transfer heat in the same way as solid objects. Moreover, the Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful solar radiation and extreme temperatures.
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.
The Earth orbits the Sun.
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
The Earth ALWAYS faces the Sun. However, the Earth rotates. So one half of the Earth is in sunlight (Day time) and the other half of the Earth is in darkness (night time). We always face the Sun, because we , the Earth, is held there in its orbit about the Sun , because of Sun/Earth gravity.
== No, as the Earth's core is too hot and would incinerate you!
If the sun were to explode, it would be catastrophic for Earth. The intense radiation and heat would incinerate our planet and all life on it. There would be little that we could do to survive such an event.
No. The extreme temperature of the sun would incinerate a human body much before a person could go on the sun.
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The sun's corona, which can reach temperatures of around 1 to 3 million degrees Celsius, does not incinerate us because it exists at a great distance from Earth—about 93 million miles away. Additionally, the corona is not a solid or dense mass of hot material; rather, it consists of extremely low-density plasma that does not transfer heat in the same way as solid objects. Moreover, the Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful solar radiation and extreme temperatures.
The Sun's core is not yet hot enough, or under enough pressure, for helium fusion. Which is probably just as well, since when helium fusion begins, the Sun will swell into a red giant which will incinerate the Earth.
Jumping into lava would incinerate you.
Incinerate - song - was created in 2006.
As the hydrogen in the sun decreases, helium increases. Eventually, there won't beenough hydrogen remaining to maintain the sun's present rate of energy production.At that point, the sun will undergo drastic changes in its size and energy output that will,first, cook any life remaining on Earth at that time, and eventually, incinerate the Earth itself.
Billions of years from now, the sun will expand and incinerate the planet earth. Until then, we are probably safe, unless we humans choose to commit planetary suicide and have a nuclear world war three, which in not likely to happen anytime soon.
The intense heat would incinerate a human. So we will never travel to the sun or walk on it because any human body would die and burn up.
Incinerate Disintegrate was created on 2007-04-10.