Oh honey, no, the sun won't become a black hole. It just doesn't have enough mass to pull that party trick off. Instead, it'll turn into a cool white dwarf and gracefully fade into the cosmos like the star it is... literally.
Well, let's take a look at that happy little sun of ours. You see, our sun is actually too small to become a black hole when it dies. Instead, it will puff out into a beautiful planetary nebula before settling down to become a calm white dwarf star. How lovely is that? Just like each of our own journeys in life, our sun's future is full of wonder and beauty.
Oh, friend, the sun is a type of star that's known as a "yellow dwarf," and its fate isn't to become a black hole. Instead, as it lives its long and happy life, it will slowly grow larger and brighter until it becomes a red giant. Eventually, it will shed the outer layers of gas and dust, creating a beautiful planetary nebula while leaving behind a glowing ember called a white dwarf.
Well, friend, our sun doesn't have enough mass to become a black hole. It will go through different stages as it ages, eventually becoming a red giant and then cooling into a white dwarf. But don't worry about that, just focus on enjoying its warmth and light for now. Everything has its own path in this big, beautiful universe. Be like the sun and shine on!
No. The sun does not have enough mass to form a black hole. A black hole does not lead to another galaxy. Anything pulled into a black hole becomes part of that black hole's mass. Even then, if Earth were to fall into a black hole the same mass as the sun it would be torn apart by tidal forces long before it crossed the event horizon.
The sun won't become a black hole because it doesn't have enough mass to collapse under its own gravity. Instead, it will eventually expand into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
First of all, our sun can not become a black hole, it is too small for that. However if a star is three times bigger than our sun, then yes it will become a black hole.
The sun should not become a black hole. It does not have sufficient mass to undergo the necessary collapse.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
it wont.
Firstly our sun is too small to become a black hole. Only stars that are a million to a billion times our sun do this, because they burn through their fuel quickly, unlike our sun. A typical black hole has 3 times the mass of our sun
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
It isn't big enough.
no it is to small
Well, let's take a look at that happy little sun of ours. You see, our sun is actually too small to become a black hole when it dies. Instead, it will puff out into a beautiful planetary nebula before settling down to become a calm white dwarf star. How lovely is that? Just like each of our own journeys in life, our sun's future is full of wonder and beauty.
Our Sun is not nearly massive enough to become a black hole, or even a neutron star. Our Sun will end its life as a white dwarf.
Simply put, it isn't big enough. A star must have a certain mass to become a black hole after its "death", and the Sun doesn't have enough. Our "Sun" is not big enough, only stars that are a lot bigger will explode and become a black hole.