The highest temperature of the Sun is in it's core, where temperatures are about 15.7×106 Kelvin
The solar core.
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
The Convective Zone is where all of the sun's internal movements take place. This is the thickest layer of the sun.
No, a penny can't melt in the sun, as the highest temperature it can make the Earth reach is about 80 Celsius, at that's in deserts.. No, ONLY if it reaches a temperature of 1083 Celsius or more, which is next to impossible!
jupiter highest and lowest temperature
The solar core.
IT is closest to the sun
what is the temperature from an arc flash can reach
Mainly in the Sun's core, i.e. near the center, where both the temperature and pressure are highest.
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
This is because the earth absorbs the incoming radiation and although the sun is at its highest, the surface is still being heated and is releasing that heat which ultimately creates a warmer environment a few hours after the sun is at its highest point
the highest temperature ever recorded was 1000 degrees celsius
The highest temperature on the Earth was in Death Valley, on July 10, 1913, reaching a temperature of 134F, or 56.7C. The sun, by contrast, is far hotter, being at a temperature of 9,941F, or 5,505C. That is a difference of 9,807F and 5,448.3C.
The Convective Zone is where all of the sun's internal movements take place. This is the thickest layer of the sun.
No, a penny can't melt in the sun, as the highest temperature it can make the Earth reach is about 80 Celsius, at that's in deserts.. No, ONLY if it reaches a temperature of 1083 Celsius or more, which is next to impossible!
Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface. The highest average temperature is well below zero F. This is also the location for the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth. Antarctica is the coldest continent.
Europa's highest temperature is 690ºc