What if you're home alone, at late night and you sneeze. Suddenly phone rings and when you answer, Someone whispers "Bless You" and hangs up?? What'll u do then?? ??
it cute
If I have no car, no home, no bank balance, and nothing so will you still love me?
I would have loved you still.
If your other half did something that upset you, and continued to do it even after you told her it upsets you, how would you feel?
Like all other stars, the Sun is a huge hot ball. It is assumed that it was formed from the remains of other stars about 4.5 billion years ago. Gas and dust, released from them, began to shrink into a cloud, the temperature and pressure in which constantly increased. "Warming up" to about ten million degrees, the cloud turned into a star, which became a giant power generator.All this because of the thermonuclear reactions inside it. In the center of our sun hydrogen is continuously converted into helium, under the influence of a very high temperature – about 15.7 million degrees. As a result of this process, a huge amount of heat energy is produced, accompanied by a glow.Thermonuclear reactions take place only in the solar core. The radiation it produces spreads around the star, forming several outer layers:radiant transfer zone; convective zone; photosphere; chromosphere; crown.The main amount of visible light is produced in the photosphere. It is an opaque shell that is identified with the surface of the Sun. Temperature in Celsius photosphere is 5000 degrees, but there are the "colder" areas called spots. In the upper shells, the temperature increases again.Our light refers to yellow dwarfs. This is not the oldest or largest star in the Universe. In its evolution, it has reached about half of the way and will live in this state for about five billion years. Then the Sun will turn into a red giant. And then it will shed its outer shell and become a dim dwarf.The light it emits now is almost white. But from the surface of our planet it is visible in yellow, as it dissipates and passes through the layers of the earth's atmosphere. Close to the real color of the radiation becomes very clear weather.