first red giant then white dwarf ultimately DEAD
The Sun will go supernova and destroy the Milky Way. But fear not, this won't happen for another 5 billion years. Humanity will probably kill itself off before the Sun dies.
After the sun runs out of fuel is will become a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.
core and radiation
At first, the sun will soon run out of its primary fuel, hydrogen. This will cause the sun's layers to expand, becoming a red giant. This will likely happen in 5 billion years. While scientists are unsure whether the expanded the sun will engulf the Earth or not, it will likely end life on Earth nonetheless.After it runs out of all fuel, including the heavier elements, it will begin shedding its outer layers and become a planetary nebula. Life on Earth would've almost certainly ceased by then.
Yes it willburn until it runs out of fusion at its core .
Yes, but it is a long way off
No, it is hydrogen that is the fuel for fusion in the sun
The Sun will go supernova and destroy the Milky Way. But fear not, this won't happen for another 5 billion years. Humanity will probably kill itself off before the Sun dies.
After the sun runs out of fuel is will become a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.
no combustion dose not fuel the sun but the sun is fueled by a nuclear reaction known as fusion.
this is what the scientist say when the sun reaches the end of it s life it will expand so much that all the planets in the solar system will be incinerated but you ned not worry this wont happen for a few billion years yet
core and radiation
Fusion of hydrogen into helium
The hydrogen in the Sun is fuel for the nuclear fusion reaction.
By that time earth will be no more:c, but just to answer your question, it will eventually become a black dwarf.
The sun runs on nuclear fusion. No sun and the Earth is just a cold dead rock.
At first, the sun will soon run out of its primary fuel, hydrogen. This will cause the sun's layers to expand, becoming a red giant. This will likely happen in 5 billion years. While scientists are unsure whether the expanded the sun will engulf the Earth or not, it will likely end life on Earth nonetheless.After it runs out of all fuel, including the heavier elements, it will begin shedding its outer layers and become a planetary nebula. Life on Earth would've almost certainly ceased by then.