correct, large stars typically become black holes after exploding; our sun is relatively small compared to other stars
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∙ 14y agoThat is correct. A star the size of our Sun will not form a black hole when it dies. Instead, it will likely become a white dwarf. Black holes are typically formed from the remnants of more massive stars.
It isn't. The sun is a star and there are others that are similar in size and temperature.
Alpha Centauri is the nearest star that we can see and it is almost the same size and age as the Sun.
If a star has a similar size and surface to the sun, it means that it is likely a main sequence star like our sun. These stars go through nuclear fusion to generate energy and typically have a stable lifespan of billions of years. They are often classified as G-type stars.
False. A white dwarf star is much smaller in size compared to the sun. A white dwarf is typically about the size of the Earth, whereas the sun is much larger, around 100 times wider and more massive than a white dwarf star.
The average age of a star similar in size to the Sun is around 10 billion years. This is considered middle-aged for a star like the Sun, which is currently about 4.6 billion years old. The Sun is expected to live for another 5 billion years before evolving into a red giant.
The whole sun was pooped out from a blackhole
Yes, it can.
no, the sun isn't big enough. infact when the sun will die it will explode and then it will be squashed by its gravity and it will become a nana biancha. or a little star wich gives out very little energy.
It isn't. The sun is a star and there are others that are similar in size and temperature.
the sun is a star. It is of medium size and life span for a star.
the sun is smaller in size y'all.
No bute do not have to worry about it cuz if the sun is getting sucked in we are to.....
The sun is a star.
The star that is as big as the sun....:D
Approximately 1.4 million kilometers in diameter.
The sun is an average-sized star compared to other stars in the universe. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star and is larger than many other stars but smaller than some of the largest stars known.
The sun is a star - so it's the same as any star its size.