The Sun creates a cycle for life to perpetuate. Without it, no food would be generated and we simply would starve to death. A pure example is the growth of a small plant which in effect produces food. The food is eaten by perhaps a crustacean type creature, only to be eaten by another type of creature. Humans eventually will eat some of these plants or creatures. Everything created is recycled and regenerated into Earth. Ancient fossils and fossil fuels are living proof that energy created more energy through animals dying, and becoming forms of fuel such as coal, oil, and gas.
To feel the warmth of the Sun is incredibly simple and incredibly nice. It works just like a magnet for living things, drawing them out into its warmth. If our energy is low, our mood is low. Just like spring time arrives after the winter, we cannot help but feel naturally better. People are friendlier to each other, which leads to us being more relaxed, caring, sharing, and even kinder. When the Sun shares its beautiful rays with us, we even feel like celebrating and dancing under its basking glory. The jungles are more tropical, the beaches and lakes are more inviting, parties can go until dawn, and sunglasses become part of our external make up.

The argument that the Sun causes cancer is two fold in fact. Scientific studies have proven that without enough natural Vitamin D from the Sun, we could be even more susceptible to cancerous growths. As long as we balance our protection and manage our bodies to accept it for what it is, we can live a rich and fulfilling life. It is a fact that by looking at the Sun, we do ourselves some damage. When we look at it more studiously when it performs a solar eclipse, it is actually at its weakest in strength. Even though it is nowhere near at full strength, it does more damage at this time than when it is shining normally. All it takes is for us to look at it for longer than a glance. Our pupils enlarge as a direct result.
If the Sun was to disappear overnight, our planet would no longer have any magnetic force to orbit, and would simply shoot off into uncharted space, most likely into a coldness never known. We would live in darkness, and no longer be able to see our Moon. The tides would change, the skies would be black, and the air above us would freeze and fall onto Earth's very desolate, cold and dead surface. Thankfully, we still have our most majestic Sun, which just keeps on giving us life. Our lesson is to educate ourselves, and understand The Sun for what it really is. Our Sun is a huge part of our lives, we just need to work with it!
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