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Jessie Hanson
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3 September, 07:31
Will the sun ever burn out
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Caleb Tate
3 September, 07:43
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Answer: Yes
Explanation: The Sun like all other stars will eventually go through nuclear fusion. But for a very long time (about 5 billion years) When it does it is more than likely that it will consume the earth as the sun will expand very larger during the process and become a red giant.
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