The sun is exploding and has been for about 5 billion years, it will continue for another 5 billion.
It would explode. Instantly.
2025 micrometers = 2.025 mm
Our Sun isn't calculated to have enough mass to explode as a supernova, but in a little over five billion years it will swell up in size as a red giant and consume the inner planets, possibly large enough to include Earth.
The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,
The sun is not a fire... it is nuclear fusion being conduct with the hydrogen particles colliding together. So basically once the sun runs out hydrogen it will explode.
If the Sun were to explode billions of years from now, it would wipe out the entire Solar System, planets and all. The Sun may never explode, however, due to its size.
It does not explode. The only reason why it might "explode" is because in the sun it would heat up and the particles would move faster causing the soda to "explode."
No.
no
The sun will eventually run out hydrogen at its core, which is the source of energy, so it will die, but it will not explode.
It will explode.
Uhm, no
Yes.
never in our time
Planets can't run in to the sun. It stays on orbit.
the sun can explode if some body throws a massive bomb but don't worry cause its impossible! but if we got to close to the sun we would die before we touch it.
No, and the Sun will never explode because: it isn't big enough. It will turn into a red giant , then a white dwarf and then the black dwarf