Our Sun did not exist till about five billion years ago.
The sun will not explode. It will eventually go through a phase where it expands into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf. This process will happen in about 5 billion years.
It is predicted that the sun will not actually explode, but rather expand into a red giant and eventually shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula. This process will occur in approximately 5 billion years.
no—it doesn't have enough mass to explode
well the sun will slowley expand to as much as it could reach earths atomsphere and explode. But hopefully by the next couple of billion years we will have found life on other planets and solar systems.
No, the sun will not explode in 2025. The sun is currently in the stable phase of its life cycle known as the main sequence, and it is not expected to undergo a supernova explosion anytime soon. It will eventually evolve into a red giant in about 5 billion years.
it will explode in 5 billion years so nobody knows for sure
100%. We just have to wait roughly 5-6 billion years.
um... the lifespan of the sun is 12 billion years, we are about half way to the 12 billion mark. (a little less). I think about 4.2 billion years old. The sun will engulf mercury and venus in the last 2 billion years of its life span, then it will either burn out or explode. If it has a higher mass, then it would explode then turn into a black hole! whopee...
Never. The sun is not massive enough to go supernova. It will die gradually in 5to 7 billion years.
In our solar system, we only have 1 sun. It will explode in like a billion years so then we will have no sun.
No. Earth cannot explode. Our planet will likely remain intact for about 5 billion years. At that point the sun will expand and probably consume Earth.
The sun cannot explode. It will last for about 5 billion years before becoming a red giant.