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Will our sun live forever ?
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Will our sun live forever ?
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The answer is no. Sun as a star has a limited lifespan. It will become very big and red but cold and then it will shrink.
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Every star (Including our Sun) has limited life span, until they burn their fuels inside it, The age of our Sun is 5 billion years, and Scientists believe that it will live for more 5 billion years only
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