The Earth's core is aboutthe same temperature as thesurface (photosphere) of the Sun. That temperature is around 5,500 Celsius.
Bear in mind that there is still some uncertainty in the estimated temperature of the Earth's core.
(Recent work suggests the Earth's core may be hotter than previous estimates.)
Note that the Sun does not have a uniform temperature.
It varies tremendously, from the core out to the "corona".
The Sun's core is much hotter than the Earth's core.
Not at all. At the hottest point, the core inner core of the Earth is about 7000 degrees Celsius (about 12500 degrees Fahrenheit) due to radioactive materials that are constantly heating the Earth, just like a star.
Yes, the core of the earth is the hottest place on the planet.
The sun is millions of degrees hotter than the earths core! (:
Surface of the sun is hotter.
The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
The inner core is hotter then the sun's surface.
the core is more than a thousand times hotter than the surface.
The sun is millions of degrees hotter than the earths core! (:
The Earth's core is aboutthe same temperature as thesurface (photosphere) of the Sun. That temperature is around 5,500 Celsius.Bear in mind that there is still some uncertainty in the estimated temperature of the Earth's core.(Recent work suggests the Earth's core may be hotter than previous estimates.)Note that the Sun does not have a uniform temperature.It varies tremendously, from the core out to the "corona".The Sun's core is much hotter than the Earth's core.
The Earth's core is aboutthe same temperature as thesurface (photosphere) of the Sun. That temperature is around 5,500 Celsius.Bear in mind that there is still some uncertainty in the estimated temperature of the Earth's core.(Recent work suggests the Earth's core may be hotter than previous estimates.)Note that the Sun does not have a uniform temperature.It varies tremendously, from the core out to the "corona".The Sun's core is much hotter than the Earth's core.
The sun.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
The outer core is liquid. Its pressure is low enough and its temperature high enough for it to melt. The inner core is solid. Both its pressure and temperature are higher than the outer core, but the increased pressure overwhelms the increased temperature, keeping the inner core from melting.
of the earth yes the core of the earth is around the temp. of the outside of the sun
Supposedly, the Earth's core is hotter than the surface of the Sun.So, IF the two collided, the material of the Earth's core would make the Sun hotter, at least until or as the material is burned or converted into the Sun's energy. In this theory, only 1 Earth would make the Sun hotter.
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.)
The core of the sun
The Earths core is. And that would mean it is hotter than the Sun!!
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