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The Sun is an big object that’s in the middle of our solar system it pulls Earth, Neptune, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Mercury and Pluto towards it so they don’t fly off into outer space the sun is also our primary source of energy The Sun’s CORE temperature is 15 million º C.

Its SURFACE temperature is 5,500 ºC. Cooler surface areas are called SUN SPOTS.

The Sun’s is the LARGEST object in the SOLAR SYSTEM.

The Sun is about 4.5 BILLION YEARS old.

The Sun rotates once every 27 days

You could fit over a million Earths inside the Sun

The temperature at the core of the Sun, is about 27 million Fahrenheit.

In ancient times, the people believed the Sun was a burning ball of fire created by the gods. Later, people thought it was a solid object, or a liquid ball.

Sun loops are large loops caused by the Sun’s magma (molten rock) shooting off of the Sun’s surface. These loops can fly millions of miles into space.

The Earth makes a complete rotation around the Sun every 365 days.

The Sun can burn over seven million tons of natural gas every second

The Sun does a complete rotation every 25-36 days.

The surface of the Sun reaches temperatures of 6,000 Kelvin but in a place in the Sun’s atmosphere called the Corona temperatures can reach 1 million Kelvin.

-Light

-Heat

-Ultraviolet light

-Vitamin D

-Gravity

-Helps plants with the cycle of photosynthesis then the plants are taken and are eaten by us without the sun we would starve.