A stars core temperature will be several million kelvins
Helium exists because Hydrogen fuses into Helium in the core of hot stars.
It depends on the color - like how stars work so it would be very very hot!
Nuclear Fusion occurs in the core of stars.
Basically, the amount of hydrogen (mass). The more mass a star has, the greater the pressure in the core. The greater the pressures in the core, the higher the temperature, the higher the temperature, the hotter the star will be, the hotter the star, the blighter the envelope will be.
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Initially, a star's core is heated by compression as a nebula collapses. Once fusion is up and going, the fusion itself provides the necessary heat.
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
Nuclear Fusion at the Stars' Core.
Like all stars, Betelgeuse emits light because it is very hot. The heat for that light comes from nuclear fusion reactions occurring in the star. Unlike in most other stars, the fusion is occurring in a shell around the core rather than in the core itself.
Yest it is hot
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.