Yes, the Sun will eventually shrink. It is estimated to shrink in about 5 billion years from now so we would have moved on or evolved by that time anyway.
it isn't the sun that causes the balloon to shrink. its the pressure. the higher the altitude, the higher the pressure.
it will rather shrink to a wight dwarf or enplode
No. The Sun was never a planet, and the Sun will never turn into a planet. In about 5 billion years, the Sun will expand into a red giant star. It will last that way for another billion or so years, and then slowly shrink down into a brown dwarf star.
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you have to stay here on Earth have you ever hear of a sun burn.
it isn't the sun that causes the balloon to shrink. its the pressure. the higher the altitude, the higher the pressure.
because the sun's rays hit it
as far as i know you cannot but after billions of years a star including our sun will expand then shrink and die
no. the sun will tighten the shrink wrap and make it impossible to get into the car unless using a razor to cut the wrap off
it will rather shrink to a wight dwarf or enplode
No has ever gone to the sun because it is to hot
Contract is another work for shrink, or pull together.
No one has ever or will ever land on the Sun, it's too hot.
Our Sun is not massive enough to explode, ever. It will swell up briefly to become much larger in about 5 billion years, but after a relatively short time it will shrink dramatically to become a white dwarf... about the same size as the Earth, but much more dense.
When the sun runs out of fuel it is expected to turn into a red supergiant engulfing earth. Then it is supposed to shrink into a white dwarf.
Fresh grapes contain a very large amount of water. Exposure to the sun dries the grapes; the water evaporates out of them. This is the process of making raisins.
Jump on top of them and run which ever way you want to control where they go.