The Sun is expected to continue its stable phase as a main-sequence star for about another 5 billion years. After that, it will enter the red giant phase, eventually shedding its outer layers and leaving behind a white dwarf. This entire process will take several billion years, so there is no immediate concern about the Sun dying anytime soon.
Normally it is Dies Solis. Dies (Latin for days), Solis (Latin for Sun) - hence Sunday. So the Sun.
When the Sun dies - that's it. There will be no rebirth.
No one knows for sure. That's long after our sun dies.
Earth will always be considered a planet as long as it meets the criteria defined by the International Astronomical Union. There are no foreseeable circumstances in which Earth would cease to be classified as a planet.
If the sun were to die, humanity would likely perish within a few months. This is because once the sun exhausts its nuclear fuel, it will expand into a red giant, consuming the inner planets of the solar system, including Earth. Additionally, the loss of the sun's heat and light would make Earth uninhabitable.
Until it dies. 10 billion years. (:
Yes, long before the Sun dies we will all have passed away and there will be no more life on Earth.
until it dies
Four to five billion years.
Until he or she dies or until their senate term ends.
forever...or until it dies.
until it dies.
Until it dies.
until it dies
365 days
until it dies and it lives in Asia
Until it dies of old age.