Stars (including our own sun) are composed of hot gases. Technically they are composed of plasma, meaning that the gases are ionized, with all the electrons being separated from the nuclei rather than being in orbit around them. As you get deeper into a star, the temperature and pressure increases. So inside a star you will find very hot, very high-pressure plasma.
because it is also star
No. Jupiter is a planet, so it does not have a star inside it.
Newt is the one and only hot guy on that show.!!!He plays Newt the silly, funny, and somewhat dumb one but that is what makes him so hot!!!
the earth's mantle is full of lava so the lava is what makes it so hot
the definition of a star is hot ball of gas, so it is a star.
Yes. Popcorn is corn cooked so hot the heat and pressure builds up in the inside until it explodes and makes popcorn
The insulation of a thermos slows the transfer of heat into or out of it. So if there is a hot liquid inside, it cools down more slowly, and if there is a cold liquid inside, it warms up more slowly.
No Gas Just hot air which is why it is called a hot air balloon. If you were wondering hot air is lighter than cold air which makes it rise so when it is trapped inside the balloon the whole thing will rise.
Gravity makes the supergiant collapse. Particles smashes into the center of the star make it so hot that a huge explosion occurs-a supernova
its hot because that makes it lighter so it can float above air.
its hot because that makes it lighter so it can float above air.