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Is the sun getting hotter???

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I just walked outside and the sun burned my face it was like a oven maybe I'm turning into a vampire I don't know

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  1. yes i think so

    i live in sweden and when was a little bit younger  i had a pen pal in france she wrote like "hey are there pola bears in sweden?"

    and i was like wow

    makes me laugh about it when i walk down town in the heat feeling like a rabbit in a micro wave

    vampires are cool but i dont think you will turn into one

    i pulled out a tooth last week and after that i had blood along my corners of the mouth .. i get the feeling though.


  2. The sun itself does not get hotter, it stays the same temperature all year around. We are going through a climatic change that is sort of a "cycle". I happened thousands of years ago until our last ice age. It's happening again, but in a slightly different way. Our Ozone layer is extremely damaged due to our lack of care when it comes to the environment. The earth is polluted and our greenhouse gases are thickened due to a newly thickened atmosphere that makes it hard for any of the heat from the sunlight to escape.

  3. Yes, but not on any time-scale that would relate to the current global warming effect.

    The increase in the sun's power output will make the Earth uninhabitable in about a billion years but the variations in solar output over time-scales that we can perceive are insignificant.

    The sun is not the cause of our current global warming, solar variations have been correlated with temperature in the past but recent measurements don't correlate because of global warming.

  4. well, as u ay no, the ozone layer is goin throo some probs, so, the suns hot rays are more acessible here  on earth. so, ya, ive noticd 2, it is extremely hot, and its not gud, not gud at all...

  5. NOT so fast-- the sun is a variable star-- just because the visible light spectrum varies by 1-2% does not mean that the solar winds and other electro-magnetic sun forces do not vary GREATLY between solar cycles. How these other factors may affect Earth's weather and temperature is still being debated within the solar scientific community.

    http://eo.nso.edu/resources.html

  6. no,not at all.the sun is getting cooler day by day.

  7. it's called summertime.

  8. Nope.  Scientists measure it with precision instruments.  Solar RADIATION received by Earth has been declining slowly for many years.  Proof:

    "Recent oppositely directed trends in solar

    climate forcings and the global mean surface

    air temperature", Lockwood and Frolich (2007), Proc. R. Soc. A

    doi:10.1098/rspa.2007.1880

    http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/pro...

    News article at:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6290228.st...

    Solar ACTIVITY (sunspots) is changing more.  But most all scientists agree that has little effect on Earth's climate.

  9. No.

  10. no dear the sun is not getin hottter its becoze ders a layer called ozone in atmosphere high uppp which used to protect us but now due to pollution dat layer is depleting n more sun rays come in in contrast wid past situtation so we may feel burnin sumtimes ....

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