A star has to be a bit bigger than the Sun to become a black hole or go supernova. However, eventually the Sun will go regular Nova, and get bigger than the Earth's orbit, so the planet's going into the Sun one way or another. Don't worry, though, we've got a few billion years before that happens.
2007-09-14 08:02:41
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answered by Dvandom 6
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No, but as it runs out of fuel, it will at some point begin to expand. It would engulf the inner planets, but it's likely earth will be drifting into a higher orbit, and will stay outside the sun. But that's only one possible scenario. It's hard to make predictions of events billions of years in the future.
2007-09-14 17:33:54
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answered by Frank N 7
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It's not true. The sun is not a large enough star to become a black hole. Sorry.
2007-09-14 07:42:49
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answered by guitarstar85 3
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If you research black holes, you will find that the sun is too small to form a black hole. As it cools it will form a red dwarf.
2007-09-14 07:33:54
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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I know it will first expand, in billions of years, burning the planets, and then reduce into a red dwarf, but I don't know if this implies a black hole. Any way, our humanity... we will probably have vanished by then.
2007-09-14 07:06:11
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answered by Kumari 3
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no. it is not true. it is too small for it to become a black hole.
2007-09-14 14:23:23
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answered by Dr. Eddie 6
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2007-09-14 06:20:10
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answered by Draco 3
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