yes. seven is hotter than 2 million degrees.
Minus 2 degrees is hotter than minus 200 degrees. The closer a temperature is to 0 degrees, the warmer it is.
37 degrees Celsius is hotter 37 Fahrenheit is around 2 Celsius
14 F is more hotter than 2 F because below 32F the temperature reading increases in reverse.
2 million degrees Celsius is approximately 3.6 million degrees Fahrenheit.
No. It's just six degrees hotter. The relationship is additive, not multiplicative. They are points on a continuous scale and not discrete countable quantities like eight objects.
The sun has no real surface, just different layers of plasma. The layer of the sun that we see is called the "photosphere." The temperatures of the different layers are shown below -- Center -- 27-million degrees Convective zone -- about 7-million degrees Photosphere -- 10,300 degrees Chromosphere -- 22,900 degrees Corona -- 2-million degrees
it can be anything below 0 degrees Celsius but cannot be hotter than 43 Fahrenheit
According to my calculations, its about 2 degrees hotter, so technically yes
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2/3 of (5 of anything) is 31/3 of them.
anything above 2 degrees should suffice.
The suns convection zone is 2 million degrees kelvin, unlike the radiartion which is 5 million degrees.