The sun will eventually run out hydrogen at its core, which is the source of energy, so it will die, but it will not explode.
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Planets can't run in to the sun. It stays on orbit.
The energy source in this case is the Sun. Yes, the Sun will run out of fuel eventually, but it is expected to continue shining for about 5 billion years or so.
Solar energy is a renewable energy since you can always get energy from the sun and it will never run out, hence the word renewable. Although the sun will explode in around 4 or 5 billion years, solar energy is virtually renewable and will be available for a long, long time.
When solar energy is not available, alternative sources such as wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass can be used for energy production. These sources can provide a reliable energy supply to meet the demand when solar energy is not accessible.
It is predicted that the sun will not actually explode, but rather expand into a red giant and eventually shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula. This process will occur in approximately 5 billion years.
The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,
solar energy is made from the sun. we use it for electricity its more efficient then anything else in the long run and we cant run out of it.
Ye one day it will explode, However don't panic that will be in millions and millions of years.
As stars grow older, they lose energy. The sun is growing older and it is losing hydrogen and helium (the gases on the outer region). When the sun loses all of its energy it explodes. It then becomes a black dwarf.
No, the sun will not explode. It is currently in the main sequence phase of its life cycle, converting hydrogen to helium through nuclear fusion. Eventually, it will expand into a red giant and then shrink into a white dwarf.