Since the sun is the center of our solar system and all the planets revolve around it's gravity, if the sun's light goes away, all life on Earth will cease, but if the sun physically goes away, all the planets will either be consumed in it's explosion or will drift away.
No one knows for sure. That's long after our sun dies.
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.
yes of course after the sun has engulfed the earth. mars will be the new mercury in charge. and also when the sun is gone the surviving planets will be a white dwarf and freeze and die like mercury venus earth and 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.
I know what will happen. Everything dies.
thell probably stay as they are
WE WILL ALL DIE we will have no sun to for crops so our food source will die and so will we
basically whenever the sun dies, but that will not happen for a few million years
The most probable outcome is that there would be a HUGE Ice Age. yet that will not happen
The sun will burn off all its fuel and eventually turn into a big giant called the red giant. It will die in about 5 billion years.
Earth dies too.Either one of two things will happen: 1. The amount of helium in the sun will get so small and the amount of carbon dioxide will get so big, that the Earth will be swallowed by the sun.or2. The sun will explode and form into a big black hole and Earth and all the other planets will be going in the black hole.
No one knows for sure. That's long after our sun dies.
No
Earth will no longer be protected from the rays of the sun, which mean that earth will then be too hot for anything to survive.
Convert into a dwarf white star which is really hot, then a neutron star, and finally, a black hole.
Normally it is Dies Solis. Dies (Latin for days), Solis (Latin for Sun) - hence Sunday. So the Sun.