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No. Earth's core temperature is determined by processes within the Earth.
Certainly. The surface temperature of the sun is approx 5500 deg C.
The highest temperature of the Sun is in it's core, where temperatures are about 15.7×106 Kelvin
About 15,000,000° C
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well when you set your microwave to high it is about the same temperature as the surface of the sun but the core can get as hot as an exploding microwaved watermelon
The temperature of sun in its core is 16,00,00,00 Celsius & 55,00 Celsius at surface.
No. Earth's core temperature is determined by processes within the Earth.
The sun's core can range to a temperature of around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
5,778 degrees Celsius.:]-------------------------------------------------------------------From Rafaelrz.It should say; 5,778 Kelvin (Thermodynamic Temperature).
Certainly. The surface temperature of the sun is approx 5500 deg C.
The highest temperature of the Sun is in it's core, where temperatures are about 15.7×106 Kelvin
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In general terms, the surface temperature of a planet decreases as its distance from the sun increases. However, Venus is approx 90% further from the sun than Mercury. But, instead of the temperature being lower, it is approx 40% higher.
its 15000000 degree celsius
About 15,000,000° C