Well, the hottest place on Earth would be Death Valley. But, no astronaut has ever been to the Sun and very few people will visit Death Valley. So the Sun would be hotter than Death Valley.
because it is close to earth's equator and that is where the sun shines the hottest, therefore Libya is one of the hottest places in the world.
yes, just a few deegrees
Yes.
what is unusual about the sun compared to many other stars ?????#
The 3rd hottest planet in our solar system is Venus. Its thick atmosphere traps heat from the Sun, creating a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
About 42% of the Sun's rays reach Mercury because of its proximity to the Sun, which is much closer compared to Earth. This intense sunlight contributes to Mercury being the hottest planet in our Solar System.
During the summer, which is the hottest therefore it's the closest to the sun.
No it is called the rotation of the earth going around the sun. The sun is the hottest and largest star in space.
the sun is about 10000 times hotter than earth
No. The Earth is closest to the Sun in early January. The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on it's axis relative to the Sun. In August the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and thus is at its hottest. In January the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun and it's at its hottest, while the northern hemisphere is tilted away making it colder.
Yes, typically the sun is at its hottest between 10am and 2pm because that is when it is highest in the sky and the most direct sunlight reaches the Earth's surface.
A broad band along the equator is usually the hottest area of the earth throughout the year.