The sun will continue as an average sized yellow star for another four billion years, after which it will gradually swell into a red giant over the course of about a hundred million years. Then it will collapse into a white dwarf, continuing to burn another three to five billion years before gradually fading out.
No. The less massive a star, the longer it will last. A main sequence star half the mass of the sun can be expected to last about 5 times longer.
A shadow is typically longer at 9pm compared to midday because the sun is lower in the sky during the evening, leading to longer shadows. At midday, when the sun is directly overhead, shadows tend to be shorter.
The sun is middle aged, it has burned for about 6 billion years and will burn for about 6 billion more years.
There are two reasons. First, since they are farther from the sun they have longer orbital path. Second at a greater distance from the sun the sun's gravity is weaker, giving the outer planets a slower orbital speed.
The ones that are farther from the sun have longer revolutions.
About 10 billion years, last check
It will have a shorter lifetime. The Sun should last about 10 times longer.
No. The less massive a star, the longer it will last. A main sequence star half the mass of the sun can be expected to last about 5 times longer.
about 5 billion years
i think sprearmint last's much much longer.
Tornadoes are both much larger than tornadoes and last much longer.
It will eventually get brittle However, it takes much longer. in most cases it will out last the house.
Well maybe if you didn't chew it so much it would last a lil longer.
Electric clocks will, by definition, last much longer, or until your mains power fails.
Hurricanes last much longer. A typical hurricane lasts several days. Tornadoes usually last a few minutes.
No. They have a much shorter duration.
If the Sun's temperature were much colder and it were much smaller Earth would no longer support human life