At the mass of the Sun, it will become a white dwarf - and when that one cools down, eventually a black dwarf.
If a nuclear power plant were to be decommissioned or shut down, the costs for decommissioning and managing the spent nuclear fuel can run into billions of dollars. These costs are typically factored into the overall cost of nuclear energy production and are often covered by a decommissioning fund that the plant operator is required to establish during the operation of the plant.
there are many types of energy such as kinetic, elastic potential & magnetic but as you should know, energy is never the same, there is an infinite amount of energy in the universe but it never dies, only changes and there isn't necessarily a more powerful energy such as the core of the sun HAS more energy than the core of the earth which would make it more powerful yet this is only because there is more of it in the sun's core. energy would only be more powerful if you increase the ammount there.
Solar energy is a renewable source of energy because it is derived from the sun, which will continue to shine for billions of years. This means that it can be replenished naturally and used indefinitely without depleting finite resources.
When an animal dies, the energy stored in its body is released as heat and is eventually transferred to the environment through processes like decomposition and decay.
When sound dies away, the sound energy is gradually transformed into other forms of energy, such as heat energy due to friction between molecules in the medium through which the sound waves passed. Eventually, the sound energy dissipates and is no longer detectable as sound.
Stars do not live forever because they rely on nuclear fusion in their core to produce energy. Once the core runs out of fuel, the star undergoes different stages of evolution depending on its mass, eventually leading to its death. The way a star dies and what remains after its death depend on its initial mass.
If a nuclear power plant were to be decommissioned or shut down, the costs for decommissioning and managing the spent nuclear fuel can run into billions of dollars. These costs are typically factored into the overall cost of nuclear energy production and are often covered by a decommissioning fund that the plant operator is required to establish during the operation of the plant.
then it's gone forever
forever...or until it dies.
Kat's grandfather I think
Justin bieber
The energy in the sound's vibration dies down, until it is no longer audible.
Yes always and forever
Hodiernus dies est sempiternus.
Forever and a day.
It cant
It converts Hydrogen to Helium by nuclear Fusion, eventually when hydrogen runs out it will convert helium to a heavier element and so on till it burns out and dies