No, the sun will not die out in 400 years. It is currently in the middle of its life cycle and is expected to remain stable for about another 5 billion years. Eventually, it will exhaust its nuclear fuel and evolve into a red giant before shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf, but this process is far beyond the timeframe of 400 years.
Yes, eventually, the sun will exhaust its nuclear fuel and expand into a red giant, consuming Mercury and Venus in the process. After this, it will eventually shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula, and the remaining core will cool and shrink into a white dwarf. This process is estimated to occur in about 5 billion years.
No. The sun is 400 times the size of the moon.
Our sun is just about in the middle of its lifespan. It will die in roughly 5 billion years.
The Sun has about 400 times the diameter of the Moon.The Sun has about 400 times the diameter of the Moon.The Sun has about 400 times the diameter of the Moon.The Sun has about 400 times the diameter of the Moon.
First in about 5 billion years the sun will run out of fuel in its core and become a red giant as it burns fuel around its core. After that is finished 7 billion years from now the sun will finally die and become a white dwarf.
The sun will die in approximately 5 billion years.
Yes. Not even the sun will last forever. Scientists estimate that the sun will die in approximately 5 billion years.
The sun will not die in 2013. It has enough hydrogen to keep going for about 5 billion years.
Scientists approximate the sun will die in about 10,000,000 years.
No. The sun is expected to last for another 5 billion years.
They predict that it would die in 5 mill years
it will run out of fuels
400 years
For about 400 years.
The calendar year is 365.2425 days, which comes from there being 97 leap years in a cycle of 400 years.
The Sun will die out in about 5 billion years when it reaches it's Red Giant stage.
Yes, eventually, the sun will exhaust its nuclear fuel and expand into a red giant, consuming Mercury and Venus in the process. After this, it will eventually shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula, and the remaining core will cool and shrink into a white dwarf. This process is estimated to occur in about 5 billion years.