Yes.
In around 5 billion years our Sun will expand into a red giant, slowly expel it's outer layers as a planetary nebula and then settle down to being a white dwarf for billions and billions of years.
one hundred billion isn't a small number. In 100,000,000,000 there won't be an Earth. According to physicists, the universe is expected to end in 15 billion years. It might expand into a big empty void or crunch up into super dense material, maybe the size of an atom. That too if there even is an earth in 15 billion years. In 5 billion years, our Sun will die. It will expand and expand, swallowing up the Earth. It might not make it to five billion years, with asteroid impacts obliterating it (remember, 5 billion years is A LOT of time). In conclusion, in 5000 million years, the Earth will be swallowed up in a fiery mass. Hope this answers your question
No, the sun won't die after 500 billion years. The sun will die in roughly 7 billion years.
after a billion years
The Sun will NOT explode - EVER. The Sun will start to die in about 4.5 to 5 billion years time.
Not a chance. The Sun will continue to "burn" for another 5 billion (yes billion) years. enough time to raise a family, enjoy grand children, great grand children and many more years. 5 billion years is 5,000,000,000 years. So now worries there.
The Sun will die out in about 5 billion years when it reaches it's Red Giant stage.
In seven or five billion years
Earth will die in roughly 5 billion years.
it will run out of fuels
Well The Sun Will Stay The Same. But in Millions of Years the Sun Will Unfortnalty Die Out. But Dont Worry That Won't Happen In a Million of years!!! =] It Will Change Color During The Sun's Life.
A few BILLION years from now when the sun swallows it up. (Except maybe we'll die out from global warming soon.)
The sun will die in approximately 5 billion years.