Photosphere: About 6000 K
Corona: About 5 million K
Core: About 16 million K
Convection Zone: About 2 million Celsius
Radiation Zone: varies
During the night, whilst not receiving the suns rays, the atmosphere loses some of its warmth.
There are 50 suns in our locality. Our local galaxy has a few hundred billion suns, then there are billons of galaxies, so the number of suns is quite large.
The "optical" surface of the Sun (known as the photosphere) is known to have a temperature of approximately 6,000 K. Above it lies the solar corona, rising to a temperature of around 1,000,000-2,000,000 K The temperature of the photosphere is 6,000 k.
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
Increase in the core temperature and decrease in the core radius.
about the same temperature of 1000 suns
Its about 5670.16 degrees kelvin
5,000 degrees c
Inner of the sun Temperature is 14000°c and outer is 6000°c
4227 degrees Celsius to 5784
It is the cause of the differences in temperature at the equator and North and South Poles.
It's temperature hovers around 14 million degrees Centigrade.
The surface temperature of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. However, there is an increase in temperature from the surface to the sun's core, where the temperature can reach nearly 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The sun's surface, otherwise known as the photosphere, is 5,600- 6,000 degrees C