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No, it is not possible for humans to live on the sun. The sun's surface temperature is around 5500 degrees Celsius, which is far too hot for any form of life as we know it to survive. Additionally, the sun's atmosphere does not contain the necessary elements to support life.
no because its to close to the sun.
No, humans could not live on the sun. The sun's surface temperature is about 5500 degrees Celsius, which is way too hot for any known form of life to survive. Additionally, the sun's atmosphere does not contain the necessary elements, like oxygen and water, for humans to live.
The sun is extremely hot, it's gigantic, it doesn't rotate. Since it doesn't rotate, it is the "center" of our world. Without the sun, there can't be human life. Why can I say this? The sun is required for trees and plants to live & they produce the oxygen we humans require for breathing to live. If you break it down to "if our requirements can't exist, how can we?"
because sun is hot so no animal can live their
It means "born of the sun". The sun gives life. Without it nothing can live.
It means "born of the sun". The sun gives life. Without it nothing can live.
Because you can't live without it.
Going only by how we humans track the whole matter . . .-- We set our clocks and calendars by the Sun.-- We very often talk about "daylight". That 'light' part implies a connection with the Sun.-- Without clocks or wristwatches, we would count days by the Sun.Near the poles, we would either be completely lost, or ... more likely ... thewhole idea of 'days' would soon become much less important. Our lives wouldfall into annual sync with the sun, just as the Inuit, Inupiat, and Laps live today.So I'll say that in the strict, narrow understanding of 'day', the whole conceptwould soon dissolve and be lost without the Sun.
no for life itself to excist is impossible its 243 years away from sun and that's way too far from our sun for life or humans to excist.