Yes. But at an incredibly slow speed. The Sun gets 10% hotter and 10% brighter every billion years, so right now the Sun is 40% hotter and 40% brighter than it was when it was formed
Yes
Of course it is.
15 million degrees Celsius or 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Very hot. It is about 6000 degrees at the surface, and goes up to millions of degrees in the core.
yes it is if u look it up in a text book it says the sun is a hot star
Yes.
not really
more than 10 thousand degrees
6,000°c (11,000°f).
HOT
a big hot star
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
The sun is catagorized as a "yellow star" This is also known as an intermediate star. Blue stars are the hottest. The Sun is not a blue star. - Em
No. The sun is extremely hot, but it is a star, not a planet.
a big hot star
The Sun is a star also a ball of gas that is of course as we all know is boiling hot.
because it is also star
the definition of a star is hot ball of gas, so it is a star.
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
A really hot one.
a star is a big ball of hot gas just like our sun. infact a star is a far off sun somewhere in our universe.
The Sun is a Giant ball of burning gases, but the sun is a star so I'm guessing what you are looking for is the Sun or a Star.
The brightest star would be the Sun. See related question.
The sun ,and it is a star and it is a ball of hot gas
the sun