No, the sun can't have landforms like mountains or valleys because the sun isn't solid. The sun is made of plasma, which is like a hot gas.
Aquafina
The moon has a gravitational effect on Earth that causes tides, which is not caused by the sun. Additionally, the moon has a surface with craters and mountains, while the sun is a ball of hot gases without a solid surface.
The sun appears to be behind the hills because of the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, the sun appears to rise in the east, move across the sky, and set in the west. When it sets behind hills or mountains, it gives the illusion of disappearing behind them.
I gazed out at the horizon and watched the sun disappear beneath it. The ship sailed toward the horizon, fading into the distance. The mountains on the horizon looked majestic in the evening light.
No, the sun has no mountains it's not suppose too! it doesnt have volcanoes either
Yes they could have done when the sun was setting behind them or when the sun had not yet risen, it would depend where the mountains were.
In the East. That's the mountains.
Sunspots.
Yes, except where the mountains are covered by very thick clouds.
california
Idaho
No, the sun can't have landforms like mountains or valleys because the sun isn't solid. The sun is made of plasma, which is like a hot gas.
the Phoenix liveshigh nupb in the mountains closest to the sun
Idaho
The French term "Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montagnes" translates to "When the sun says hello to the mountains." It is a poetic way of describing the moment when the sun rises and greets the mountains with its light.
Australia has very small mountains because all of the mountains it does have, it has been gradually worn away by the effects of the sun, water and wind.