There is not enough fuel in the Sun to cause it to blow up, i.e. nova or supernova. It will, however, last another 4 to 5 billion years before it becomes a red giant and consumes the four inner planets.
The Earth will not blow up. It will, however, be consumed when the Sun expands into a red giant in 4-5 billion years.
The sun is not expected to "blow up." It will gradually expand into a red giant in about 5 billion years, engulfing the inner planets including Earth, before eventually shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars are the inner planetsJupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets,Planets an easy way to remember is My Very Easy Method Just Sums Up Nine Planets.
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Outer planets are made up of gas and dust particles, and are farther out due to their gravitational attraction to the sun, while inner planets tend to be rocky and smaller.
The inner and outer planets are broken up by the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are "inner planets" because they are on the side of the asteroid belt closest to the sun. All other planets are considered "outer planets".
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Yes - but it will not blow up, but expand to engulf the first few planets, including Earth - but millions of years in the future.
They are very small compared to outer planets, mostly made up of rocks, closer to the sun and they do not have rings.
The inner planets are small, the outer planets are huge in comparison.The inner planets have rocky surfaces, the outer planets are gas giants.All of the outer planets have rings. None of the inner planets does.All of the outer planets have several moons, some of them quite large.
There are a lot of differences between the inner and outer planets. First of all, they inner planets are also known as the "Rocky planets". THey are rocky, hence their name "Rocky planets". And the outer planets are also known as "Gas Giants." THey are mainly composed of gas, hence their name, "Gas Giants." Another difference is their mass. The outer planets have greater mass than the inner planets. In other words, they are heavier.The inner planets follow orbital paths which, like those of the outer planets,are centered on the sun. But the inner planets, without exception, are nearerto the sun than any of the outer planets are.