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The Main Sequence. Stars spend about 90% of their lives in the main sequence, where they fuse hydrogen atoms into helium, through the process of nuclear fusion, to produce energy.

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What stage of the water cycle affects the sun?

Precipitation affects the sun. Clouds cover the sun.


Is the sun a low mass or high mass star and which stage is it in?

The Sun is a medium mass star in main sequence.


Is the sun a lower mass star or a higher mass star and which stage is it in?

The Sun is a medium mass star on the main sequence.


The lifespan of the sun before reaching the red giant stage is about?

The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.The Sun is expected to become a red giant in about 5 billion (i.e., 5000 million) years.


In Antarctica there are usually two weeks in midwinter Around June 21 when the sun does not rise and a couple of weeks in summer around Christmas when there is 24-hour sunlight Why?

It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.It is because the Earth is tilted. As it orbits the sun there is a time that Antarctica is tipped away from the sun completely, so even when the Earth rotates the sun does not rise at all. The reverse happens at the other stage, with Antarctica being tipped towards the sun completely.

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What is the sun's infancy stage?

this stage is when the sun put out more solar flares.


How long is the yellow dwarf stage in the Sun's life?

The sun will spend a total of about 10 billion years as a yellow dwarf. A little less than half of that time has already passed.


Why gas in sun in plasma stage?

The gas in the son has been ionized which is why it is in the plasma stage on the sun.


What stage of life is your sun in right now?

The Sun is about half way through it's main sequence stage.


Can you consider sun as a t tauri star?

No, all T Tauri stars are very young, only a million or so years old (it is a stage in the birth of a star). Thus the Sun was once a T Tauri star but as it is now 4600 million years old, it left that stage of its life a long time ago.


What is the present stage in the life of the sun?

The Main Sequence stage.


What is the stage of a star life cycle that our sun is currently in?

Our Sun is currently in the main sequence stage of its life cycle. During this phase, it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, producing energy that powers the star and allows it to shine. This stage lasts for about 10 billion years, and the Sun is approximately 4.6 billion years old, meaning it has about 5.4 billion years left before it evolves into a red giant.


What stage of the water cycle affects the sun?

Precipitation affects the sun. Clouds cover the sun.


What stage of a stars life is the sun in?

the stage on the star is me not you because newton is black in forest


What is the third stage of life for the sun?

earth


What is the stage sun life cycle?

dubstep


Which stage is the sun in?

The Sun is currently on the main sequence, and will stay on it for about another 4.5 billion years. Our sun is currently 4.5 billion years old, which is considered middle age for a star/the sun. The sun has used up half of the available hydrogen, which leaves our sun with about 5 billion years left, before the sun's hydrogen is burnt out, and the sun is no longer our primary source of energy for the earth or any other planet that has life on it.