 The sun has a very high temperature of 10000 degrees Fahrenheit. It is made of 70% Hydrogen, 28% helium, and 2% metals. It has no moons although it.

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 The sun has a very high temperature of degrees Fahrenheit. It is made of 70% Hydrogen, 28% helium, and 2% metals. It has no moons although it has the 8 planets.1 day on the sun is days.

 The distance from the sun to earth is exactly 1 astronomical unit (au). Which is 149,597,870,700 km.

 The sun makes all the other planets look small.  The size of the sun is 1,390,000 km

 The sun is the star in the middle of our solar system.  Sun’s power is produced by nuclear fusion reactions.

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