Normally it is Dies Solis.
Dies (Latin for days), Solis (Latin for Sun) - hence Sunday.
So the Sun.
a giant solar flare could technically destroy earth, but a solar flare could not get that large. however, theoretically, before our sun "dies," it will expand and destroy the earth.
The only time it will run out is when the sun runs out of fuel itself and dies, which will take billions of years.
The sun will die in several billion years. People can live on planets on other solar systems.
Since the sun is the center of our solar system and all the planets revolve around it's gravity, if the sun's light goes away, all life on Earth will cease, but if the sun physically goes away, all the planets will either be consumed in it's explosion or will drift away.
The core of the sun is made up of very dense and very hot gases that are in the plasmic state. The core is considered to be the hottest part of the sun and the hottest area within the entire solar system.
Dies Solis.
Friday
The Latin word for Sunday is "dies Solis" or "the day of the sun".
Monday- dies lunae Tuesday- dies martis Wednesday- dies mercuri Thursday- dies iovis Friday- dies veneris Saturday- dies saturni Sunday- dies solis
The days of the week in Latin are: Dies Solis - Sunday Dies Lunae - Monday Dies Martis - Tuesday Dies Mercurii - Wednesday Dies Jovis - Thursday Dies Veneris - Friday Dies Saturni - Saturday
The Romans called Sunday dies solis - after the sun-god Sol
The earth will be dead way before the sun is dead, but if the sun dies, everything in the solar system is goning to be melted because of the explosion. But if the planets are not melted, they will be frozen for ever because there is no sun.
The Sun doesn't just emit heat and light, it produces a phenomenon known as the solar wind. The thermal energy of the Sun's rays are transferred to the solar winds, which are then transferred across the solar system. However, as the solar wind gets farther and farther away, the solar wind dies down and the Sun's massive gravitational pull pulls the solar wind toward itself, curving it downward, thus creating the edge of our solar system.
All the planets will explode with the sun or freeze because there won't be a big enough heat source to keep them warm ( but they will definitely spread out in both cases
a giant solar flare could technically destroy earth, but a solar flare could not get that large. however, theoretically, before our sun "dies," it will expand and destroy the earth.
Yes, solar power is a renewable resource and will never run out till the sun dies. Though if that happens we won't need its energy anymore.
no, it cannot be used again, but it will never run out unless the sun dies