yes the temperature there is estimated at about 13.6 million degrees Kelvin
inner core
inner core
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
Yes.
It isn't. The inner (blue) part is the hottest.
The inner part of the flame is the cone, which is the hottest part of the flame.
Yes, it is. There is first the crust, where we live, the mantle, which is also hard as rock, then the outer core, which is even hotter, and it is liquid, and finally, the inner core. It is the hottest and is so hot, the pressure of the heat makes it a solid. It can distinegrate anything.
The hottest part of Earth's core is the inner core, which is primarily composed of iron and nickel. Temperatures in the inner core can reach up to 5,700 degrees Celsius (about 10,300 degrees Fahrenheit), making it hotter than the surface of the sun. The intense pressure at this depth keeps the inner core solid despite these extreme temperatures.
Obiously the middle.
The hottest part of a Bunsen flame is the blue inner cone.
It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.
It's because of the massive pressure in the inner core part.