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Group members are these: Christopher Ocas Emily L and Jham Depaz Sun Group members are these: Christopher Ocas Emily L and Jham Depaz

What is the sun ? A Big Ball of Fire A Star In Space A Shining Star

Layers of the sun The inner core Radiation zone Convention zone The outer core The sun surface is called the core Another layer is the corona The corona is 4,000,000 2.2 million Celsius

How the sun works There is a dark side and a light side Gives you sun from the morning to afternoon It gives you the shadow you have today

Shadows We NEVER look directly at the Sun because it is dangerous The Sun creates shadows. If there is sunshine, there will be shadows. Without the Sun, we would not have shadows. If the Sun is shining behind us, we will see our shadows in front of us. A shadow happens when an object (or a person) gets between the Sun and the surface of the Earth

The sun’s rotation The Sun spins counterclockwise as seen from space above the Sun, with the Sun's North Pole being up. Not all parts of the Sun rotate at the same speed. At its equator, it takes 27 days for the Sun to complete one rotation.

The Beautiful Big Ball Of Fire The beautiful sun moves across each planet . But truly it is not moving across the planet . It is really still where it is. But since the earth goes round and round it looks like the sun is moving across the entire world . At midday the sun is bright up high in the sky . When it is sunny you can see your beautiful shadow.

Energy The light and heat from the sun is currently being using as solar energy Solar energy technologies are helping to solve some of the most urgent problems the world now faces.

Credits Christopher ocas Jham De Paz Emily Lascano