No. The sun is a main sequence star. A black dwarf is the remnant of a dead star that has cooled. The universe is not old enough for this to have happened yet.
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A white dwarf cooking into a black dwarf
A stars evolution. Our Sun will go yellow dwarf -> red giant -> white dwarf -> black dwarf.
The Sun is currently a main-sequence star, which means it is in the stable phase of its life cycle where nuclear fusion in its core is converting hydrogen into helium. It will eventually evolve into a white dwarf, not a black dwarf, after exhausting its nuclear fuel.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
No, and the Sun will never explode because: it isn't big enough. It will turn into a red giant , then a white dwarf and then the black dwarf
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.
No, the sun will eventually evolve into a red giant before shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf. The white dwarf stage marks the end of its evolution, where it will slowly cool down over billions of years.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
Our Sun is not nearly massive enough to become a black hole, or even a neutron star. Our Sun will end its life as a white dwarf.
Main sequence.Red giant.Planetary Nebula, leaving..While dwarf - over time cooling to..Black dwarf.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.