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If the Sun uses up its hydrogen, what will happen to the Sun?
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If the Sun uses up its hydrogen, what will happen to the Sun?
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the sun like all stars is constantly using up its (Fuel)
so eventually like all other stars it will create a supernova and we would all die
thankfully that won't happen for another 5 million years
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