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)
The inner core has a radius of 1220 kmA extending from the centre of the Earth approximately 6370 km below Earth's surface to 5150 km below the surface (the change from inner to outer core is marked by a density change known as the Lehmann discontinuity). The inner core has a total volume of 7.4207x109 km3.
Source:
AWilson, M. (2000). Igneous Petrogenesis - A Global Tectonic Approach. Chapmen & Hall, London.
Yes, the inner core is a solid! I just took this is science! If you have any questions, ask me!
5150-6371 kilometers
The depth of the inner core is 5150-6370km.
The temperature of the outer core ranges from between 4,000 to 6,000 degrees C.
The inner core is the hottest (5000-70000C).
It is about as hot as inside my butt. lol
Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
Based on the physical properties of the earth;The core is divided into outer core and inner core.the liquid layer of the earth core is the outer core,while the inner core is solid.
While S waves (shear waves) can travel through earth's solid inner core, they cannot travel through earth's liquid outer core, which surrounds the inner core.So, unless the S waves originated inside the inner core (which seems unlikely) there are no S waves traveling through earth's inner core.
The outer core is liquid; the inner core is solid.
Iron and Nickel
Inner core
The densest layer of the earth is the inner core.
The outer core of the Earth.
Earth's inner core is believed to be solid iron.
solid can be found on the inner core of the earth
Earth's inner core is believed to be solid iron.
The inner core.
The inner core
The inner core Is solid and the outer core in liquid
Earth's Inner Core is Solid
The inner core has a radius of 1220 kmA extending from the centre of the Earth approximately 6370 km below Earth's surface to 5150 km below the surface (the change from inner to outer core is marked by a density change known as the Lehmann discontinuity). The inner core has a total volume of 7.4207x109 km3.
inner core and outer core