The highest temperature in the Sun is 27,000,000° F, which is in the Sun's core.
This question does not make any sense whatsoever.
10,000 on surface and 28,000,000 in the core
The sun isn't solid. It's mostly hydrogen. You would have to cool it well below minus 250 deg C to solidify it first.
15,000,000° C.
of the earth yes the core of the earth is around the temp. of the outside of the sun
Temperature of surface (effective) 5,778 K Temperature of corona 5 x 10^6 K Temperature of core 15.7 x 10^6 K
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.
The Sun's energy is produced in the Sun's core.
The core of the sun is made up of very dense and very hot gases that are in the plasmic state. The core is considered to be the hottest part of the sun and the hottest area within the entire solar system.
of the earth yes the core of the earth is around the temp. of the outside of the sun
High temp and pressure
core temp is the thickest park of the meat or the middle of the dish. core temp must be 165f to be safe for serving.
Well, the surface temp of our sun is around 5-6000 °C. The core of the sun it can reach 15 million °C.
it is 6,650 degrees Celsius
The core just means the centre. Therefore, the core of the Sun is in the centre of the Sun.
the average underarm is 97.8Add 1 degree Fahrenheit to an axillary or underarm temperature to get actual body temp aka core temp.97.6 under the arm is normal since a 98.6 temp is a normal core temp. Usually a core temp is considered a fever at 100.5 and greater.
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
Temperature of surface (effective) 5,778 K Temperature of corona 5 x 10^6 K Temperature of core 15.7 x 10^6 K
If you are asking where does solar nuclear fusion take place, then that would be at the core of stars.
it is 6,650 degrees Celsius
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.