Yes it is! Just like the sun. Its Corona is very hot.
yes-
outer core
The outer core.
Both white dwarfs and neutron stars match the description. Neutron stars are smaller, hotter, and denser.
the meringue encases the ice cream and acts as an insulator,so only the outer layer would get hot,but the inner layer would not get hot or melt
The Earth's liquid layers are (working outward from the core):The outer core (Molten iron and nickel)The mantel (A layer of hot rocks with the consistency of asphalt which flows)The hydrosphere (oceans)The atmosphere
very dense and hot
5500 Celsius
hot liquid layer
outer core
The inner core.
the outer core
Small intestine of sheep or goat.
The outer core.
Crust- the most outer layer, and the thinnest. Is where all the life lives. Is made up of many plates. Mantle- Hot, thick layer of molten rock- magma. Outer Core- the outer part of the core. Not quite solid, but thicker than magma. Inner Core- is so dense that, despite extreme temperature, extreme pressure makes it completely solid.
Yes! Stars are made out of many gases that are extremely hot. But a sun can also have black spots on its surface which are cold.
These are called white dwarf stars. They are the dense remnants (cores) of stars about the size of the Sun, which have used up all of their fusible elements and no longer maintain fusion in their cores. These stars still radiate energy because they are still hot, just not as hot as a functioning star.
the frog's only layer of moisture is found on their skin (outer layer), therefore, in a hot and windy day, they lose this layer therefore drying out and dying.