yeah for a sec there I though "why does he think water's bad? our bodies around 75-80% water =.=.
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yeah for a sec there I though "why does he think water's bad? our bodies around 75-80% water =.=.
Wrong. Our sun will never become a supernova, for it simply isnt big enough. Only the biggest of stars can become supernovas. And even then, a supernova doesnt destroy an entire galaxy.
There have been a few reports of supernovas, seen a thousand or more years ago. It's supposed to have been a lot brighter than the moon at night.
This star was relatively close to our solar system.
The sun as a star is failry small in comparison to other stars, and yes it is an ordinary star. And notonly can it not become a supernova but it can`t become a black hole either because there isn`t ebogh energy for it to implode. after it has become a red giant it will burn out it`s fuel and then cease to exist as a sun. The gasses that are left will float around.