If the Sun were to explode billions of years from now, it would wipe out the entire Solar System, planets and all. The Sun may never explode, however, due to its size.
It is predicted that the sun will not actually explode, but rather expand into a red giant and eventually shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula. This process will occur in approximately 5 billion years.
The sun will not explode. It will eventually go through a phase where it expands into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf. This process will happen in about 5 billion years.
No, the sun will not explode. It is currently in the main sequence phase of its life cycle, converting hydrogen to helium through nuclear fusion. Eventually, it will expand into a red giant and then shrink into a white dwarf.
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The sun will eventually expand into a red giant before shedding its outer layers and forming a planetary nebula, leaving behind a cooling remnant known as a white dwarf. It will not implode or explode in the traditional sense.
It does not explode. The only reason why it might "explode" is because in the sun it would heat up and the particles would move faster causing the soda to "explode."
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The sun will eventually run out hydrogen at its core, which is the source of energy, so it will die, but it will not explode.
One meaning of "explode" is :- " To change state or appearance suddenly". Using this definition, yes it is possible for a bird to explode when shot with a strong enough gun.
They explode
It will explode.
never in our time
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Yes. Though there are very few cases for car explosions. They don't suddenly explode for no reason. Bombs, gas explosion etc. Example: someone fired a missile at a car, it would explode.
Planets can't run in to the sun. It stays on orbit.