100,000 km/hr the earth will become a comet or same as the sun
No, the sun is too bug to fall into the earth. The sun has used up approximately half of its life. In another 4 billion years or so, the sun will expand to become a red giant. When it does, the earth will be swallowed up by the sun.
Humans cannot physically get close to the sun without being burnt due to the extreme heat and radiation. The temperature near the sun can reach upwards of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which would be fatal to any known life forms. The closest that any spacecraft has been to the sun is the Parker Solar Probe, which has flown as close as 4 million miles to the sun's surface.
A star, like the sun, spends much of its life producing energy, in the form of light and heat, through the fusion of hydrogen into helium. When the hydrogen is mostly used up the star moves to fusion of helium into larger (heavier) elements. At that stage the sun will become a red giant. It will then be large enough to engulf the earth's orbit, thyough well before that happens, the earth will be a burnt, lifeless "cinder".
Yes, the sun will go out someday-but not for billions and billions of years. Scientists tell us that about five billion years from now the sun will begin to die, just like stars do. First, the sun will get hotter. Then, it will probably swell up, slowly it will become much, much bigger. As it gets bigger, its color will change from yellow to red. As the sun grows bigger, it will pour out more heat. The earth will become so hot that all the rivers, ponds, lakes and oceans will boil and turn to steam. All of the plants and animals will die. The world will become a ball of bare, burnt rock, surrounded by great clouds of steam. After about a billion more years the sun will begin to shrink. It will become no bigger than earth. Its color will change from red to white. Slowly during more billions of years, its brightness will fade. It will use the last of its energy-and go out. It will be a dead black ball, a little smaller than earth. As the sun gives off less and less heat, the clouds of steam around the earth will turn back into water and fall as rain. Oceans and lakes will fill up again. As the sun grows cooler, earth will grow cold. The water will freeze. Earth will be a lifeless ball of rock and ice-cold, dark and silent!
very, very cold. but as the sun dies it supposedly increases in size and temperature so we would probably be drawn in or burnt up first
they are burnt out spots on the sun so they are dark but from where we see it it is a big bright yellow sun
The sun actually is very big.
the earth does not go to the sun or else we would all be burnt to ashes. it takes about 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach the earth.
Not in its current condition. If and when the sun bursts and become a black hole then maybe. no maybe if the getts to big and we loss orbit
It would get drawn, by gravity, into the sun and just get burnt up.
the sun is the biggest, but the sun is just a big,big,big star as i know because im a scientist:)
The duration of Burnt by the Sun is 2.25 hours.
Because of the sun
The sun is a big star in the sky for us on earth it is so big.
Be cause the moon is not as big as the sun. So only the size of the moon is shadowed on earth and where the sun peaks out from behind the moon it will be perfectly light.
Burnt by the Sun EP was created in 2001.