It will be a white dwarf star.
G2 stars like the Sun live about 10 billion years. Our Sun is about 4.5 billion years old, so it has another 5 billion years left.
No more like 5 billion years.
13 billion years, roughly. Our sun was created about 6.5 billion years ago so it is just starting middle-age.
The Sun will be "there" for about 12 billion years since it's creation. 4.6 billion years have passed the creation and therefore in 7.4 billion years the Sun will be a white dwarf. In 5.4 billion years the Sun will grow to a red giant. --------------------------- Also, despite the first answer, the Earth rotates and spins around the Sun.
The sun was created from the big bang (the whole universe was created like that). The sun is a star. Stars go out. The sun will live for 10 billion years. It has already lived for 5 billion. so it has another 5 billion to go.
That is like asking "how old is a man who is 5ft 3in". A star the size of our Sun will "live" for about 10 billion years. There are many stars, the size of our Sun. Some have just been "created", others are close to "dying" There is no average age.
Our Sun did not exist till about five billion years ago.
Something like 4 billion
A star like the sun has about enough hydrogen to burn on the main sequence for about 12 billion years. Our sun has been burning for about 6 billion, so we have about 6 billion more before it switches to helium -> carbon burning, becomes a red giant and consumes all the inner planets out to and including earth.
No. The Sun is a main-sequence star. It will not be a red giant for another 5 billion years.(see related link for an image of what the Sun would look like in its red giant phase
The Sun is approximately 4.6 billion years old. if the sun was 4.6 billion years old we would be dead! its approx age is 4.5 billion years old
Our sun is about 4.6 billion years old, about halfway through its life.