Science, asked by shourya2812, 1 year ago

what will happen if sun shrinks???


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Answered by doreamon1
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hi frnd here is ur ans,

if sun shrinks the sun's core will get really hot and dense, as a result sun's high temperatures will completely burn the planet.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What would happen if our Sun—as it actually exists, in the present—suddenly decreased in mass, plummeting from 1 solar to mass to a mere .5 solar masses? In order to understand what impact this would have on our solar system (and on Earth, especially), you need to have a basic understanding of how mass is related to gravity. Essentially, an increase in mass means an increase in gravity, while a decrease in mass means a decrease in gravity. So if the Sun spontaneously lost half its mass (gasp, shudder, the horror!) then its gravitational pull on Earth would lessen as well, ultimately changing the very nature of our orbit around the Sun. Since the Sun’s pull would be weaker, our orbit would increase (of course, a smaller Sun + larger orbit = not fun times).

With that said, we all (hopefully) know that life on Earth is dependent on the light and heat that it receives from the Sun. If the Sun’s mass abruptly halved, it would certainly have a huge impact on these key points; it would grow cooler and redder and eventually transform into a red dwarf. Because a red dwarf would give off less heat and light (remarkably less), it would have a smaller habitable zone—defined as the region in which liquid water could persist on a planet’s surface. If a planet is located far beyond its star’s habitable zone, odds are, its water will be frozen. Conversely, If a planet is closer inward, it may be too hot for water at all.


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