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10 consequences of the extinction of the sun

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10 consequences of the extinction of the sun.
It is well known that the Sun will die. Its lifespan is about 10 billion years, and it is now approaching half that age, which raises the question: what exactly will happen when the sun reaches the end of its life?

10 consequences of the extinction of the sun.
It is well known that the Sun will die. Its lifespan is about 10 billion years, and it is now approaching half that age, which raises the question: what exactly will happen when the sun reaches the end of its life?
During its life cycle, the Sun converts its hydrogen into helium, mainly through a process known as the proton cycle. As soon as all the hydrogen is used up, it will start to die. Fortunately, this won't happen for a long time. Further in the blog "Antina Anta - my view
10. The greenhouse effect will become extremely effective.
One of the first signs that the Sun will use up all its hydrogen will be its rapid increase in brightness. The brighter it is, the more energy coming from it will hit the Earth. Gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen oxide, act as a blanket, trapping the heat of the star, allowing the planet to support life. When the Sun is overactive, gases will trap even more energy, which will lead to a sharp increase in temperature on Earth, cause water to evaporate around the globe and create a dense cloud in the atmosphere.
This cloud will protect the Earth's surface from solar radiation for some time. However, soon the temperature will reach a level at which the water in the oceans will begin to boil. Even then, life on Earth will be impossible due to lack of water and excessive heat.
10 consequences of the extinction of the sun

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