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What is exploding sun called?

Exploding sun is called NOVA


What are the ratings and certificates for Exploding Sun - 2013 TV?

Exploding Sun - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG


Giant streams of exploding gas on the sun are called?

The giant streams of exploding gas on the sun are called prominences. The sun is at the very center of the solar system.


What will end man kind?

The sun exploding


What is the force that stops the sun from exploding?

The force that stops the sun from exploding is its own gravity, which creates pressure that balances the outward force of nuclear fusion occurring in the core. This delicate balance between gravity and pressure keeps the sun stable and prevents it from exploding.


Why was the sun exploding this month what damage could it cause by exploding?

The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,


What do you call the stars which increases their brightness by exploding and suddenly growing brilliantly?

Supernova


What is the temperature of the sun' core and sun's surface?

well when you set your microwave to high it is about the same temperature as the surface of the sun but the core can get as hot as an exploding microwaved watermelon


Is a super nova a planet?

A super nova is a sun of a certain size exploding at the end of its life.


Why do we call the sun Sun?

we call the sun a star


How long can the sun last without exploding?

The sun cannot explode. It will last for about 5 billion years before becoming a red giant.


What are the chances of the sun exploding right this minute?

EXTREMELY low. The sun has been shining for billions of years and there's no sign of it stopping now. There is also no record of any star ever spontaneously exploding. Ever. they always show signs of deterioration long before their explosion.