Simply put,
yes.
The sun is just a star, like any other star. Our sun is approximately halfway through it's life cycle right now, we can tell this by the chemical composition as revealed by spectrophotoscopy (goodness I don't think I spelled that right), and is approx. I think it was 5.1 billion years old. So approx. 5 and a half billion years from now, the sun will supernova and burn out.
Human existence, and potentially intelligent existence on earth may have already ceased to exist merely by principles already understood under how long a species can essentially dominate the planet before it is essentially wiped out by whatever limiting forces act upon it.
Yes the sun will burn out, but don't fret about it.
If the Sun were to explode billions of years from now, it would wipe out the entire Solar System, planets and all. The Sun may never explode, however, due to its size.
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 will not explode. It will eventually go through a phase where it expands into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf. This process will happen in about 5 billion years.
The moon does not burn out. It reflects light from the sun.
If the sun were to explode, it would be catastrophic for Earth. The intense radiation and heat would incinerate our planet and all life on it. There would be little that we could do to survive such an event.
I have never heard that scientists think the sun will explode. I do know they predict that our sun will eventually burn out. But its so far away, it takes billions of years for the dark to reach Earth. So I'm not too worried about the sun blowing up or burning out.
they could burn up or explode and caus emany deaths
gasoline combined with air will explode, gasoline won't burn without air the fumes mixed with air will explode but the gasolin will burn
Will the sun explode? No. Will it burn out? Yes. It will gradually expand into a red giant, in about 4 billion years, then collapse to a bright hot white dwarf star, where it will burn another few billion years, gradually fading to black.
Somewhere from 4-5 billion, but they don't think it will actually explode; it will swell up, and then shrink back down, but this is not an explosive process.
In the sun. You could burn it.
Starting to burn, or explode.
All types of dust that are not fully oxidized will burn and potentially explode. This includes metal dust such as aluminum, or organic materials such as grain or sugar dust. If a [solid] substance can burn, it can be explode as a dust if the right conditions are present.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
If you mean burn like on fire, then yes, I think it can (but it might explode).
If the Sun were to explode billions of years from now, it would wipe out the entire Solar System, planets and all. The Sun may never explode, however, due to its size.
No, unless you burn them with it or explode it on them.