In about 8 billion years, the sun will swell to 166 times its present size. This giant star will swallow up Mercury, Venus, and maybe even our Earth. Our sun will then be what scientists call a Red Giant because it will be very large and red in color.
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Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
The sun is not expected to "blow up." It will gradually expand into a red giant in about 5 billion years, engulfing the inner planets including Earth, before eventually shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf.
Sun Chengzong died in 1638.
Sun Jian died in 191.
Sun Ru died in 892.
No. The sun is expected to last for another 5 billion years.
The expected value if you roll a die three times is 3.5.
Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
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When the sun begins to cool, no ozone will be there. But this is not expected now.
The sun is not expected to "blow up." It will gradually expand into a red giant in about 5 billion years, engulfing the inner planets including Earth, before eventually shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf.
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yes,the sun does die it gets old then it will die
The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.
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I don't think there is anything we can do if the Sun were to die.
The Sun today is roughly halfway through the most stable part of its life. It has not changed dramatically for several billion years and will remain fairly unchanged for several billion more. The Sun is expected to become a red giant star in about 5 billion years. Then it will "die" as a white dwarf star.