It is in a state of dynamic equilibrium. The outwards force from the nuclear reaction in the core is balanced by the inward force of gravity. In fact as with many dynamic equilibria any star like the sun oscillates in size.
It doesnt. its to just give you pleasure
we would die
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The orbit would increase in size (the planet would orbit farther from the sun).
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The Sun doesnt Rotate
Oh, what a beautiful question, friend! The sun's size doesn't actually increase annually - it stays pretty steady in size due to a delicate balance of gravity pulling in and nuclear fusion pushing out. The sun is just perfect the way it is, shining its radiant light and giving life to all of creation. Let's take a moment to appreciate its warmth and beauty together.
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As the Sun ages, it will gradually increase in size, brightness, and temperature. This will cause the circle graph representing the Sun to shift towards the higher end of the scale in terms of luminosity and temperature, while the size of the circle may increase slightly. Eventually, the Sun will exhaust its nuclear fuel and evolve into a red giant, causing significant changes in the circle graph.