The Sun does not have a surface as we know it, but a photosphere which is the visible surface of the Sun.
Well, it doesn't have a solid surface where you can walk on, if that's what you mean.
because everything has a surface.
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yes it does.
The surface temperature is approx. 5,500 °C
It is because you are seeing hot gas rising and cool gas falling due to the convection that occurs beneath the surface of the sun.
None of the gas giant planets is a "hot ball of glowing gas".Jupiter's surface temperature is estimated at negative 166° F.Saturn's surface temperature is estimated at negative 220° F.Uranus' surface temperature is estimated at negative 320° F.Neptune's surface temperature is estimated at negative 330° F.The sun is a hot ball of glowing gas. The temperature at its visible surface is estimated at plus 9,980° F.
increased surface area
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
Saturn is mostly gas and liquid metals because of the enormous pressure created by the sheer size of the planet it is very hot! there are no distinct images of the surface of Saturn but the moons have mountain ranges
the sun in it's entirety is made up of a majority of hydrogen and a high minority of helium, the sun is alljust a big ball of gas really
Stars
It is a ball of fire. It is a gigantic ball of fiery gas. So, yes. I think that the Sun is hot.
the sun is a hot ball of gas
That can't happen. But let's say the scenario was possible. Earth will be so hot, it would be a superheated ball of gas. There is no way a planet's surface is that hot. even the surface of the hottest star is much less than that. Only on the inside can stars be that hot. Life on Earth will be vaporized by the enormously high temperature.
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an astroid
Stars are enormous balls of extremely hot gas, which are similar to our sun, but much farther away.