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Is anything hotter than the inner core of the sun?

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Is it outer core or inner core?

Both really the inner core is more hotter than the outer core


Is the Inner Core hotter Than The Suns Inner Core?

No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface


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Is the outer core a liquid and the inner core a solid?

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Is the core of the earth hotter than the core of the moon?

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Why is the inner core solid even though it's hotter than the outer core?

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How big is the inner core of the Earth?

I'm not sure what you mean to ask, but the sun is hotter than the core of the earth and the surface of the sun is hotter than the core of the sun. Um well the whole entire sun is hot the inner core is aprox. 27,000,000 degrees fahrenheit and the outer surface of it is hotter than the suns core because its deep inside (the core)