No, the Sun, even the coolest part of the surface, is still hotter than the Earth's core. But the core is close: as high as 5500 degrees Celsius (9900 °F), compared to about 5800-6000 °C for the photosphere of the Sun.
(The core is hotter than sunspots, which range from 2700°C to about 4200°C.)
You are already closer to the earths core than you will ever be able to get to the sun
the earths core is never hot it is always going to be hot the lower you go the hoter it gets.p.s. your welcome :) say thank you ;)
Natural radioactivity. We are sitting / standing / living on the outside of a fission reactor. Friction between the particles of the core etc.also this means that the earth will die from the sun's hot rays
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
6,000 C
The sun's core is hotter, it is about 30 billion degrees Celsius.
i think it is about 75000 degrees hot
the state of the earth's core is solid and it is very hot
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It's all about radioactivity.
How many elements make up the earths crust? The earths crust is made of many layers..You can find clay and very good soil. But that is if you dig a little way down. the earth has a center which is called the core of the earth. Inside this core is lava and is incredibly hot. Like the sun but not as hot..
The sun is hot