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The Sun was formed about 4.57 billion years ago whereas the universe is 13.75 ±0.17 billion years old at current best guess. The sun is about one third the age of the universe.
No. The sun exists as inside the universe and was created after the big bang. Nothing (that we know of) existed before the universe.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
The sun was the center of the universe is an example of:
Matter cannot be created or destroyed it only changes forms. They are all the same age.
Nicolaus Copernicus found that the sun is in center of the universe
Yes, the sun is considered an average star in the universe.
There is a single sun in our own solar system, but not in the universe. There are trillions upon trillions of suns (or stars) in the universe.
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
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.
Earth, Sun, Andromeda galaxy and then the universe. increasing size------------------------->
it was Nicolaus Coppernicus who discoveered that the sun is the rest center of the universe