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The colour of a star is dependent on the temperature of the star.If the temperature is approx 30000k.Then its colour is blue. If the temperature is between 3000-4000k.Then its a red giant. If the temperature is over 5200-6000.Then its a yellow star. If the temperature is < 500k.Then its a brown dwarf. And so on
The temperature of the sun is the coolest on the surface at 6000 degrees C or 10882 degrees F. In the middle layer of the sun, the temperature is 1,500,000 degrees C or 2,700,032 degrees F. In the center or core of the sun the temperature is 15,000,000 degrees C or 27,000,000 degrees F. Sunspots on the surface have an average temperature of 4,000 degrees C or 7,000 degrees F.
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Because they are cooler than the rest of sun's surface.Even though the spots are cooler,They are still 6000 degrees.The other surface of sun is 10000 degrees.
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It is yellow.
The temperature range 5000 - 6000 °C corresponds to a range of 9000 - 11000 °F. (exactly 5000 °C is equal to 9032 °F, exactly 6000 °C is equal to 10832 °F) The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
yes its the surface temp of the sun
It is closest to 5000.
5000 + 1000 = 6000
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5000 is the multiple of 1000 between 4000 and 6000.
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The temperature on the Sun's surface (photosphere) is 6000 degrees Celsius. So, yes, the sun's surface is very hot.