The sun is expected to enter the red giant phase in about 5 billion years, at which point it will begin to expand significantly. This growth is a natural part of its life cycle as it exhausts hydrogen in its core and starts fusing helium. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact year, scientists estimate this transition will occur long after the current lifespan of the sun, which is around 4.6 billion years.
The Earth would start flying off into space.
the year.
It would get longer, since the amount of time the Earth takes to orbit the Sun is essentially the definition of a year.
when the sun is gone people plants and animals will start to die because we need the energy the sun provides to our ecosystem we would live for a little while but after a while the eaarth would bke in straight chaos
You can tell by the seasons, if the sun revolved around the earth the temperature would remain constant all year.
Well, the seed depends on the Sun, water, and the soil (has food).
well they go on the ground and then start producing after a little sunlight and rain goes on it then they start growing the roots then by making sun and water a food and using sun to create food!
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Depends ... Boys = Age 14 Girls = Age 12-13 Second Answer: You have leg hair from when you are a child. The hair on your arms and legs is what protects you from the sun. It doesnt just randomly start growing. My cousin has hair on her leg and she is 10. is that bad
Yes, the sun is growing currently
The Earth would start flying off into space.
It would have a longer year, because it is further away from the Sun, and so would take a longer time to orbit it. A year is dictated by how long we take to orbit the Sun. Yes and in fact Jupiter takes about 11.9 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
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the year.
It would get longer, since the amount of time the Earth takes to orbit the Sun is essentially the definition of a year.
The sun takes extremely long to go through it's complete year in the galactic center. It is said that it would take around 225-250 MILLION earth year to complete one orbit.
Assuming you live more than 23.5 degrees from the equator, at the start of summer. In the northern hemisphere, that would be in June.