the core. the core.
The hottest part of the would be somewhere in between 1 and 5...depends on where you are in the world and if its winter or summer. Most winters hottest part of the day is at 12 to 3 and in the summer the hottest part of day is in between 2 and 5.
The one nearest the sun at any given moment.
Yes, typically the sun is at its hottest between 10am and 2pm because that is when it is highest in the sky and the most direct sunlight reaches the Earth's surface.
Mercury is closer to the Sun than any other. Venus is the second planet from the sun and has a temperature that is maintained at 462 degrees Celsius, no matter where you go on the planet. It is the hottest planet in the solar system.
what is unusual about the sun compared to many other stars ?????#
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
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No.
No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.
First of all, Sun is not a planet, it is a star.The hottest planet in our solar system is Venus.
depends on how close you are to the sun
The hottest planet in our solar system is Venus, with surface temperatures reaching up to 900°F (465°C). However, the Sun is the hottest celestial body in our solar system, with temperatures in its core reaching millions of degrees Celsius.
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
Yes. The sun is the hottest thing living.