When the Sun reaches the end of its life cycle, it will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers, creating a planetary nebula. The remaining core will collapse into a white dwarf, which will gradually cool and fade over billions of years.
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.
One turn around the sun is called a year.
Yes.The sun will turn red.It is called a red giant by the way.
No, the sun does not turn around. It appears to rise and set in the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The sun itself remains relatively stationary in the center of our solar system.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.
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Normally it is Dies Solis. Dies (Latin for days), Solis (Latin for Sun) - hence Sunday. So the Sun.
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.
When the Sun dies - that's it. There will be no rebirth.
We die.
Nothing
yes,the sun does die it gets old then it will die
Yes, long before the Sun dies we will all have passed away and there will be no more life on Earth.
No. It is not nearly massive enough. When the sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf.
only the two closest planets will die when the sun dies in 4 billion years
caue it is broken