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The Earth itself is not alive, so the Sun cannot "kill" it.

However, the fact is that in about 4 billion years, the Sun will expand to the point that all living things on Earth will be killed, unless the Earth is moved to be a little further out from the Sun; perhaps somewhere around Jupiter.

Right now, there is no way to move the Earth. But 100 years ago, there was no radio, and 150 years ago there were no telephones. 200 years ago, there was no electricity. Today we have wireless telephones. Imagine what we'll have in 100 or 200 more years!

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In about 5 billions years, The Sun will become a Red Giant and engulf Mercury, Venus and the Earth.

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Very possibly; we can't be completely sure. Of course, it won't happen for about 4.5 BILLION years...

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No.

It will however expand and destroy the earth in about 5 billion years. Should the earth last that long.

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