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
The Earth itself is not alive, so the Sun cannot "kill" it.However, the fact is that in about 4 billion years, the Sun will expand to the point that all living things on Earth will be killed, unless the Earth is moved to be a little further out from the Sun; perhaps somewhere around Jupiter.Right now, there is no way to move the Earth. But 100 years ago, there was no radio, and 150 years ago there were no telephones. 200 years ago, there was no electricity. Today we have wireless telephones. Imagine what we'll have in 100 or 200 more years!
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.
The Earth orbits the Sun.
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
The Earth ALWAYS faces the Sun. However, the Earth rotates. So one half of the Earth is in sunlight (Day time) and the other half of the Earth is in darkness (night time). We always face the Sun, because we , the Earth, is held there in its orbit about the Sun , because of Sun/Earth gravity.
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Yes, of course, Black holes are so much bigger than our sun and our earth is about 300 times smaller than our sun. Black holes can suck it the entire galaxy, even light.
The sun does not suck up water. Water is evaporated by the heat from the sun, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This is part of the water cycle where water is constantly being recycled on Earth.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
Well, basically the sun shall send off its nuclear power and send it down to earth so we will all start to burn and earth shall become the sun. The sun then shall suck all the people from earth, towns and cities to it in lightspeed, and then the sun shall become earth.Hope this helps.
No. The sun will never turn into a black hole. It isn't scientifically possible. Rather, when the sun nears the end of its fuels supply it will expand, consuming Mercury, Venus, and probably Earth.
The sun will not suck us in because its we are to far away and its gravitational pull is not strong enough.
Yes it could, but there isn't one close enough to the sun to suck it up and stretch into nothing.
because people like us make it suck
The Earth itself is not alive, so the Sun cannot "kill" it.However, the fact is that in about 4 billion years, the Sun will expand to the point that all living things on Earth will be killed, unless the Earth is moved to be a little further out from the Sun; perhaps somewhere around Jupiter.Right now, there is no way to move the Earth. But 100 years ago, there was no radio, and 150 years ago there were no telephones. 200 years ago, there was no electricity. Today we have wireless telephones. Imagine what we'll have in 100 or 200 more years!
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No, the sun does not orbit Earth. Earth orbits around the sun.