In the past it was a main sequence star. In the future it will be a giant star and will cool off.
In simple past tense, you would say, "The sun shone brightly." For future tense, you would write, "The sun will shine brightly." Both versions convey the action of the sun shining, but they indicate different times.
The past participle of "sun" is "sunned."
It is past tense.
It is the present tense, but not true.
The Wikipedia lists the mass as (1.98855±0.00025)E30 kilograms. The plus-minus, of course, refers to the probable error in the Sun's mass, as currently known. That means this mass is currently known with a probable error of about 0.01%.It is also necessary to realize that the mass of the sun is slowly but continuously decreasing. due mostly to the conversion of mass to energy in fusion (4.29E9 kilograms/second) but also the solar wind (~1E9 kilograms/second). Admittedly this mass loss is so small compared to the probable error in the total mass that it is usually ignored, but still it makes knowledge of "exact mass of the Sun" impossible.
In the past it was a main sequence star. In the future it will be a giant star and will cool off.
The past is connected to the future by its time line.The world in the future will be heated by the sun, then the world comes back together again!
In simple past tense, you would say, "The sun shone brightly." For future tense, you would write, "The sun will shine brightly." Both versions convey the action of the sun shining, but they indicate different times.
These phenomena, which are all related to the Sun's magnetic field, impact our near-Earth space environment and determine our "space weather" In the near future, the same as now.
In the past the name eka-polonium was used. Today, no other name. In the future, probable in the next year, this name will be changed.
Peter John Brekhus has written: 'Your teeth, their past, present, and probable future' -- subject(s): Diseases, Teeth
If you're asking this in English terms, the sun is an object (a noun). Nouns don't generally have tenses.
There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.
Probable not.
Past - was Present - is Future - will be
are and was
yes because if you get the past then you will understand the future