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No. It is not nearly massive enough. When the sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf.
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Depending on the mass of the original star, it is either a black hole or a neutron star.
Yes, the hole remains until it collapses or is filled by gravity and rain.
The Sun will never leave behind a stellar remnant such as a neutron star, as it does not have enough mass to achieve the massive pressures required to make one. Our Sun will end up as a white dwarf stellar remnant.
No, our sun won't end up like a neutron star. When our sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf, a very dense object but far less dense than a neutron star.
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Most volcanoes, when they finish erupting, leave a crater behind when the magma retreats down the volcanic pipe. Occasionally this will fill with water to leave a lake.A large surface explosion will leave behind a Caldera - a broad area possibly still of geothermal activity. Such as Yellowstone, or Okataina.
It will, eventually. In about 5 billion years the sun will deplete the hydrogen at its core. Over the following 2 billion years it will burn helium in its core and hydrogen in a surrounding shell. When that energy supply is depleted it will shed its outer layers and leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf, composed of degenerate carbon and oxygen. This remnant will not actively produce heat, but it will still be very hot. Over the course of trillions of years it will cool to become a black dwarf.
Yes. The sun is powered by nuclear fusion as it converts hydrogen into helium in its core. This hydrogen will run out in about 5 billion years. It will expand to many times its original size before contracting again and fusing helium. After that it will shed its outer layers and leave behind a small remnant called a white dwarf.
Yes. It will eventually. The sun has enough hydrogen in its core to remain as a main sequence star for about 5 billion years. After that it will alternate between fusing helium in its core and hydrogen in a shell around the core for about 2 billions. Then it will shed its outer layers and leave behind a degenerate remnant called a white dwarf.
Candy wants to leave the ranch because he feels isolated and unwanted after losing his hand in an accident. Additionally, he fears being fired and left homeless now that he is unable to perform his job fully.