The Sun is a STAR not a Planet and does not do most of the things you said.
Some info about the Sun:
The sun is the solar system's central star, supports all life on Earth and is the largest, brightest most massive object in the system. Our Sun   is an ordinary star, just one "among hundreds of billions of stars" in the Milky Way Galaxy. As the only star we can observe in detail, it provides a basis for our understanding of all stars.
The sun formed around 4.5 billion years ago. As the sun grew -planets, moons & asteroids formed around it formed around it, bound in orbit to their parent star by its immense gravity. At the heart of the sun, this same force sparked nuclear fusion that powers the star. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, composed almost entirely of hydrogen & helium gas, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy mainly as visible light, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation. It is the most important source of "energy" for life on Earth.
The Sun is a STAR not a Planet and does not do most of the things you said.
Some info about the Sun:
The sun is the solar system's central star, supports all life on Earth and is the largest, brightest most massive object in the system. Our Sun   is an ordinary star, just one "among hundreds of billions of stars" in the Milky Way Galaxy. As the only star we can observe in detail, it provides a basis for our understanding of all stars.
The sun formed around 4.5 billion years ago. As the sun grew -planets, moons & asteroids formed around it formed around it, bound in orbit to their parent star by its immense gravity. At the heart of the sun, this same force sparked nuclear fusion that powers the star. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, composed almost entirely of hydrogen & helium gas, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy mainly as visible light, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation. It is the most important source of "energy" for life on Earth.