No. It is not nearly massive enough. When the sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf.
No. When the sun dies it will expel its outer layers in a series of gradual pulses and leave behind a white dwarf.
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.
Generally, a black hole will be created when a star 3x (or higher) more massive than our Sun dies, it becomes a black hole. It can vary based on the environment around it and the very materials making up the star as it dies.
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
No. It is not massive enough. A star generally has to be at least 8 times the mass of the sun to go supernova and only stars 25 times the mass of the sun or more can form black holes. When the sun dies it will shed its outer layers in a series of gradual pulses and leave behind a white dwarf as a remnant.
No. When the sun dies it will expel its outer layers in a series of gradual pulses and leave behind a white dwarf.
No te sun is to small to create a black hole when it dies
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.
it dies when it drifts away from the sun and its heat is realeased and creates a black hole
we will not be able to know since the sun will grow as big to literally melt the earth.
Generally, a black hole will be created when a star 3x (or higher) more massive than our Sun dies, it becomes a black hole. It can vary based on the environment around it and the very materials making up the star as it dies.
There won't be a world. The sun is a star. When a star dies it implodes and creates a black hole, sucking everything nearby into it, which will be destroyed forever. if the sun goes out, Earth won't exist because we'll be sucked into the sun's black hole.
It cannot. The sun does not have enough mass to form a black hole. When it runs out of fuel an dies it will form a dense remnant called a white dwarf. Only stars 25 times the mass of the sun or more have strong enough gravity for their cores to collapse all the way to a black hole.
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
Our sun does not have enough mass to transform it into a black hole or to explode as a supernova as it dies. Instead, when it runs out of hydrogen to convert into helium, it will expand as a red giant beyond the orbit of the earth.