One possibility is that humans may have advanced enough technology to move to other planets or build artificial habitats to sustain life. Another option could be humans genetically modifying themselves to adapt to new environments. Ultimately, the long-term survival of human life after the sun's death is uncertain and dependent on technological advancements and scientific innovations.
When the sun dies, it will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. It is currently not known if human life could survive this scenario. In the far future, humanity may need to find new planetary systems to inhabit.
No one lives on the sun as it is a star composed of gases like hydrogen and helium where temperatures reach millions of degrees Celsius. It is not a suitable environment for human life.
Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
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.
When the sun dies, it will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. It is currently not known if human life could survive this scenario. In the far future, humanity may need to find new planetary systems to inhabit.
Yes, long before the Sun dies we will all have passed away and there will be no more life on Earth.
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Until it dies. 10 billion years. (:
On his old planet and old sun he was under he was human. but since he is now super human and under another sun his life will be prolonged and increased just like his superpowers. human 80years old = SUPERMAN 700
No. This is not at all possible. There is no solid surface on the sun and we would burn to ash far before we reach the photosphere. The gaseous surface of the sun is extensively hot, in the order of 10,000°F.
No one lives on the sun as it is a star composed of gases like hydrogen and helium where temperatures reach millions of degrees Celsius. It is not a suitable environment for human life.
In that case, we die - all life on Earth dies. Life on Earth is completely dependent on the energy from the Sun.
Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
No, the sun could not support human life. Anything from earth that came close to contact with the sun would be burned in seconds because it has such an extreme surface temp.
The sun is extremely hot, it's gigantic, it doesn't rotate. Since it doesn't rotate, it is the "center" of our world. Without the sun, there can't be human life. Why can I say this? The sun is required for trees and plants to live & they produce the oxygen we humans require for breathing to live. If you break it down to "if our requirements can't exist, how can we?"
It means "born of the sun". The sun gives life. Without it nothing can live.